Morphological and Genetic Evidence Confirmed Three New Records of Ghost Shark Species (Chimaeriformes) From the Andaman Sea of Thailand

Tassapon Krajangdara, Fahmi, David A. Ebert, Chanikarn Chaorattana, Jenjit Khudamrongsawat

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Abstract

Three species of ghost sharks (Chimaeriformes) were recorded for the first time from the Andaman Sea of Thailand during a deep-sea trawl survey conducted from October 1-15, 2018. Morphological characteristics primarily revealed species described as the sicklefin chimaera, Neoharriotta pinnata (Rhinochimaeridae), longspine chimaera, Chimaera aff. macrospina (Chimaeridae) and Philippine chimaera, Hydrolagus cf. deani (Chimaeridae). The presence of N. pinnata in the Andaman Sea of Thailand provided a plausible extension of its distributional range, but the record of the other two ghost sharks were far outside their known ranges and remained tentative. Using DNA barcoding, the Chimaera aff. macrospina sample was different from Australian C. macrospina and any other Chimaera species whose DNA sequences were available in databases. The sample of Hydrolagus cf. deani showed slight differences in morphology with the known H. deani, H. mitsukurii and H. africanus. It was close to H. africanus based on the genetic information, but state morphologically, especially shape of second dorsal fin, this specimen was most similar to H. deani.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)218-233
Number of pages16
JournalTropical Natural History
Volume21
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Andaman Sea
  • Chimaera
  • DNA barcoding
  • Hydrolagus
  • Neoharriotta
  • Thailand
  • morphological

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