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  2. Dwarf lanternshark - Wikipedia

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    The dwarf lanternshark (Etmopterus perryi) is a species of dogfish shark in the family Etmopteridae and is the smallest shark in the world, reaching a maximum known length of 20 cm (8 in). It is known to be present only on the upper continental slopes off Colombia and Venezuela , at a depth of 283–439 m (928–1,440 ft).

  3. Etmopterus - Wikipedia

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    Etmopterus marshae Ebert & Van Hees (Marsha's lanternshark) [12] Etmopterus molleri (Whitley, 1939) (Moller's lanternshark or also Slendertail lanternshark) Etmopterus perryi S. Springer & G. H. Burgess, 1985 (dwarf lanternshark) Etmopterus polli Bigelow, Schroeder & S. Springer, 1953 (African lanternshark) Etmopterus princeps Collett, 1904 ...

  4. Etmopteridae - Wikipedia

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    The Etmopteridae are a family of sharks in the order Squaliformes, commonly known as lantern sharks.Their name comes from the presence of light-producing photophores on their bodies.

  5. Blackbelly lanternshark - Wikipedia

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    Sharks portal; The blackbelly lanternshark or lucifer shark (Etmopterus lucifer) is a shark of the family Etmopteridae found around the world in tropical and temperate seas at depths between 150 and 1,250 meters – the mesopelagic zone. [2]

  6. Etmopterus dislineatus - Wikipedia

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    Etmopterus dislineatus, sometimes called the lined lanternshark, is a shark of the family Etmopteridae found in the central Coral Sea at depths of between 590 and 800 m. Its length is up to 45 cm. Its length is up to 45 cm.

  7. Southern lanternshark - Wikipedia

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    The southern lanternshark (Etmopterus granulosus) is a shark of the family Etmopteridae found in the southeast Pacific between latitudes 29°S and 59°S, at depths of between 220 and 1,460 m. [3] This species has been found off Northland, off the Chatham Islands, on the Campbell Plateau, all in New Zealand waters. [ 4 ]

  8. Pygmy shark - Wikipedia

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    The pygmy shark (Euprotomicrus bispinatus), the second-smallest of all the shark species after the dwarf lanternshark, is a squaliform shark of the family Dalatiidae, the only member of the genus Euprotomicrus. [2] Their lengths are up to about 25 cm (10 in) for females and about 22 cm (8.7 in) for males. [3]

  9. African lanternshark - Wikipedia

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    The African lanternshark (Etmopterus polli) is a shark of the family Etmopteridae found in the eastern Atlantic between latitudes 12°N and 18°S, at depths between 300 and 1,000 m. Its length is up to 30 cm.