The Biology of Hagfishes 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-5834-3_3
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Hagfish Systematics

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“…Hagfishes occur in all oceans, except for the polar seas. Living hagfishes are classified into six genera, Myxine, Eptatretus, Paramyxine, Nemamyxine, Neomyxine, and Notomyxine , although their taxonomy is still confused and the number of genera recognized tends to differ between researchers (see Nelson, 1994;Fernholm, 1998;Wisner, 1999;McMillan and Wisner, 2004). This confusion is due mainly to the limitation of available morphological characters: all the species have an eel-like body shape without any distinct and stable color patterns (Fernholm, 1998;McMillan and Wisner, 2004;see Figs.…”
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“…Hagfishes occur in all oceans, except for the polar seas. Living hagfishes are classified into six genera, Myxine, Eptatretus, Paramyxine, Nemamyxine, Neomyxine, and Notomyxine , although their taxonomy is still confused and the number of genera recognized tends to differ between researchers (see Nelson, 1994;Fernholm, 1998;Wisner, 1999;McMillan and Wisner, 2004). This confusion is due mainly to the limitation of available morphological characters: all the species have an eel-like body shape without any distinct and stable color patterns (Fernholm, 1998;McMillan and Wisner, 2004;see Figs.…”
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“…These fi shes are characterized by having vestigial eyes, three paired sets of sensory barbels, two sets of laterally everting and biting-scraping keratinous cusps (or teeth) attached to a dental plate (in turn attached to the anterior end of the dental muscle), a series of slime pores located along the lower side of the body, and by lacking paired fi ns (Fernholm 1998, Nelson 2006.…”
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“…Hagfi shes are scavenger feeders, mostly eating the insides of dying or dead invertebrates and fi shes (Fernholm 1998, Nelson 2006, Clark and Summers 2012, and they are the only craniates in which the body fl uids are isosmotic with seawater (Nelson 2006). These fi shes occur in all oceans at depths between 15 and 5000 m (Nelson 2006, Fernholm and Mincarone 2010, Fernholm et al 2013).…”
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