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    Urolophus viridis

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    Urolophus viridis -CSIRO H 877-03, east of Broken Bay, N.S.W. (33°34’S, 151°41’E), 131-133 m depth, coll. by FRV Kapala, 10 Feb. 1986.Published as part of Gordon K. Yearsley & Peter R. Last, 2006, Urolophus kapalensis sp. nov., a new stingaree (Myliobatiformes: Urolophidae) off eastern Australia., pp. 41-52 in Zootaxa 1176 on page 5

    Taeniura atra

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    Taeniura atra -AMS I 9762 (holotype), 390 mm DW, female, Papua New Guinea.Published as part of Peter R. Last, B. Mabel Manjaji & Gordon K. Yearsley, 2005, Pastinachus solocirostris sp. nov., a new species of Stingray (Elasmobranchii: Myliobatiformes) from the Indo-Malay Archipelago., pp. 1-16 in Zootaxa 1040 on page 1

    Dipturus Rafinesque

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    [[Dipturus Rafinesque]] In 1979, a series of exploratory trawl surveys were initiated to investigate commercial fish resources on the continental shelf and slope off southeastern Australia. Some skates (family Rajidae) caught were unidentifiable and this initiated a local revision of the fauna by the senior author. The most problematic subgroups were those members of the genus Dipturus (then assigned to Raja) which contained new taxa from both inshore and deep continental slope habitats. By the mid 1980’s, this fauna had been well delineated with four rajin skates, Dipturus cerva (Whitley 1939), D. lemprieri (Richardson 1845), D. whitleyi (Iredale 1938), and an undescribed species, D. sp. A (sensu Last & Stevens 1994), known from the continental shelf. Of these, D. whitleyi, a large skate that reaches more than 1 m disc width, and the smaller and more common D. lemprieri, were known to occur frequently in coastal marine habitats of Tasmania. However, no skates were recorded from the brackish middle and upper estuaries of the region.Published as part of Peter R. Last & Daniel C. Gledhill, 2007, The Maugean Skate, Zearaja maugeana sp. nov. (Rajiformes: Rajidae) - a micro-endemic, Gondwanan relict from Tasmanian estuaries., pp. 45-65 in Zootaxa 1494 on page 4

    Lophiodes mutilus

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    and one specimen of Lophiodes cf. mutilus (CSIRO H 6417-13, 296 mm SL, NW of North West Cape, Western Australia, 19° 65'S, 113° 20'E, 907 m, 16 May 2006).Published as part of Peter R. Last, Daniel C. Gledhill & Bronwyn H. Holmes, 2007, A new handfish, Brachionichthys australis sp. nov. (Lophiiformes: Brachionichthyidae), with a redescription of the critically endangered spotted handfish, B. hirsutus (Lacepede)., pp. 53-68 in Zootaxa 1666 on page 5

    Halaelurus boesemani

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    <p>Halaelurus boesemani:</p> <p>USNM 205136 (holotype), adult male 430 mm TL, off Somalia, 11°37' N, 51°27' E.</p>Published as part of <i>William T. White, Peter R. Last & John D. Stevens, 2007, Halaelurus maculosus n. sp. and H. sellus n. sp., two new species of catshark (Carcharhiniformes: Scyliorhinidae) from the Indo-West Pacific., pp. 1-21 in Zootaxa 1639</i> on page

    Dasybatus gruveli

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    <p>Dasybatus gruveli</p> <p>- MNHN 1922-76 (holotype), 362 mm DW, female, Gulf of Thailand.</p>Published as part of <i>Peter R. Last, B. Mabel Manjaji & Gordon K. Yearsley, 2005, Pastinachus solocirostris sp. nov., a new species of Stingray (Elasmobranchii: Myliobatiformes) from the Indo-Malay Archipelago., pp. 1-16 in Zootaxa 1040</i> on page 1

    Trigon forskalii

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    Trigon forskalii -SMF 2538 (lectotype), 244 mm DW, immature male, Red Sea; SMF 2537 (paralectotype), 250 mm DW, female, Red Sea; SMF 2554, 565 mm DW, female, Red Sea.Published as part of Peter R. Last, B. Mabel Manjaji & Gordon K. Yearsley, 2005, Pastinachus solocirostris sp. nov., a new species of Stingray (Elasmobranchii: Myliobatiformes) from the Indo-Malay Archipelago., pp. 1-16 in Zootaxa 1040 on page 1

    Cirrhigaleus barbifer

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    Comparative material of C. barbifer examined for this study includes: CSIRO H 5875-09, female 994 mm TL, Tanjung Luar fish landing site, Lombok, Indonesia, 08°45'S, 116°35'E; MTUF 25031, female 822 mm TL, Japan; MZB 15027, female ~800 mm TL (fins removed), Kedonganan fish market, Bali, Indonesia; and CAS SU 13901, holotype of Phaenopogon barbulifer Herre, 1935, female 715 mm TL, Misaki Bay, Japan.Published as part of William T. White, Peter R. Last & John D. Stevens, 2007, Cirrhigaleus australis n. sp., a new Mandarin dogfish (Squaliformes: Squalidae) from the south-west Pacific., pp. 19-30 in Zootaxa 1560 on page 2

    Hemigaleus

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    [[Hemigaleus]] Key to the species of Hemigaleus 1 Second dorsal fin light brown with a dark tip; no white blotches present on body; total vertebrae counts 112-121........................................................ Hemigaleus australiensis 2 Second dorsal fin mostly dark with a conspicuous white tip; small, white blotches usually present on body; total vertebrae 137-164......................... Hemigaleus microstomaPublished as part of William T. White, Peter R. Last & Leonard J. V. Compagno, 2005, Description of a new species of weasel shark, Hemigaleus australiensis n. sp. (Carcharhiniformes: Hemigaleidae) from Australian waters., pp. 37-49 in Zootaxa 1077 on page 4

    Macroscorpius pallidus

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    Macroscorpius pallidus. Holotype -USNM 98890, 130.4 mm SL, Off Point Tagolo Light, northern Mindanao (8°48'N, 123°31'E), Philippines, 365 m depth, coll. by Albatross, 9 Aug. 1909; paratypes -USNM 98993, 4 of 14 spec., 94.0-117.8 mm SL, off Macabalan Pt. Light, northern Mindanao (8°38'N, 124°35'E), Philippines, 390 m depth, coll. by Albatross, 4 Aug. 1909.Published as part of Peter R. Last, Gordon K. Yearsley & Hiroyuki Motomura, 2005, Lioscorpius trifasciatus, a new scorpionfish (Scorpaeniformes: Setarchidae) from the South-West Pacific Ocean., pp. 11-22 in Zootaxa 1038 on page 2
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