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    Currently, two valid species are recognized in the genus Hexanchus. The bigeye sixgill shark, Hexanchus nakamurai (Teng, 1962), is a little-studied deep-water cowshark largely defined by its patchy distribution and still-debated taxonomi designation (Ebert et al. 2013; Springer and Waller 1969; Teng 1962 ).
    Taniuchi T, Tachikawa H (1991) Hexanchus nakamurai, a senior synonym of H. vitulus (Elasmobranchii), with notes on its occurrence in Japan. Jap J Ichthyol 38:57–60 Teng HT (1962) Studies on classification and distribution of chondrichthyan fishes of Taiwan. Photo dissertation, Kyoto University, Kyoto
    Redescription of Hexanchus nakamurai Teng 1962, (Chondrichthyes: Hexanchiformes: Hexanchidae), with designation of a neotype. Zootaxa 3752 (1):020-034. (Ref. 94780) Preferred temperature (Ref. 123201 ): 8.1 - 23.9, mean 14.4 °C (based on 1233 cells).
    Fisher interviews confirmed that H. cf. nakamurai are present throughout the offshore atolls of Belize, with captures reported on the western slope of Glover’s Reef, western and southern Turneffe Atoll, and western Lighthouse Reef Atoll (Fig. 1 ).
    ( See ETYFish); nakamurai: In honor of Teng’s colleague Hiroshi Nakamura, Fisheries Experiment Station of the Government-General during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, who illustrated this species as H. griseus in 1936. ( See ETYFish). Marine; bathydemersal; depth range 0 - 700 m (Ref. 125614 ), usually 90 - 600 m (Ref. 6574 ).
    This map was computer-generated and has not yet been reviewed. Etymology: Hexanchus: hex (Gr.), six; anchus, etymology unclear, perhaps anchos (Gr.), choke or throttle, referring to how six gill openings of H. griseus extend down onto the throat.
  3. Hexanchus nakamurai, Bigeyed Sixgill Shark

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  6. Bigeye Sixgill Shark, Hexanchus nakamurai Teng, 1962

  7. Hexanchus nakamurai Teng, 1962 - GBIF