Centroscyllium nigrum Garman, 1899

Love, Milton S., Bizzarro, Joseph J., Cornthwaite, Maria, Frable, Benjamin W. & Maslenikov, Katherine P., 2021, Checklist of marine and estuarine fishes from the Alaska-Yukon Border, Beaufort Sea, to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Zootaxa 5053 (1), pp. 1-285 : 21

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5053.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:295D03A4-589A-4E3F-B030-5121EF7D7398

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5818676

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE87D6-FF85-FFA1-98EA-FB3DF81235C7

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Plazi

scientific name

Centroscyllium nigrum Garman, 1899
status

 

Centroscyllium nigrum Garman, 1899 View in CoL .

Combtooth Dogfish or Pacific Black Dogfish. To 52 cm ( 20.4 in) TL ( Ebert et al. 2013). Southern California ( Eschmeyer and Herald 1983) and northern Baja California (Personal communication: Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Fish Collection, Los Angeles, California) to central Chile (Sielfeld and Vargas 1996), Isla del Cocos, Islas Galápagos, and Hawai’i ( Eschmeyer and Herald 1983). Depth: 269–1,212 m ( 883–3,975 ft) (min.: Long 1994; max.: Bradburn et al. 2011). What was likely a combtooth dogfish was photographed off La Jolla, southern California, at a depth of 32 m ( 105 ft) (Herb Gruenhagen, pers. comm. to M.L.).

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