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cookei, Echinorhinus Pietschmann [V.] 1928:297 [Anzeiger der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe v. 65 (no. 27); ref. 15874] Palliser Bay, Cook Strait, New Zealand, depth 40-50 fathoms. Neotype: NMNZ P.2774. Type catalog: Hardy 1990:5 [ref. 18942]. Later illustrated and described in more detail in Pietschmann 1930:3, Fig. 1, Pl. 1 [ref. 16122]. Original type locality from deep water along south coast of Kauai I., Hawaiian Is., U.S.A. Type disintegrated, neotype designated by Garrick 1960:110 [ref. 19561]. •Valid as Echinorhinus cookei Pietschmann 1928 -- (Eschmeyer & Herald 1983:20 [ref. 9277], Compagno 1984:27 [ref. 6474], Nakaya & Shirai in Masuda et al. 1984:11 [ref. 6441], Castro-Aguirre & Garcia-Dominguez 1988:101 [ref. 19199], Pequeño 1989:12 [ref. 14125], Paulin et al. 1989:12 [ref. 24556], Gomon et al. 1994:110 [ref. 22532], Last & Stevens 1994:46 [ref. 23873], Compagno et al. in Fischer et al. 1995:690 [ref. 22829], Chirichigno F. & Vélez D. 1998:57 [ref. 24555], Compagno & Niem 1998:1212 [ref. 23787], Compagno 1999:472 [ref. 25589], Caille & Olsen 2000:117 [ref. 25275], Compagno in Randall & Lim 2000:581 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:143 [ref. 25086], Nakabo 2002:143 [ref. 26001], Nelson et al. 2004:49 [ref. 27807], Randall et al. 2004:5 [ref. 27624], Compagno et al. 2005:49 [ref. 29145], Love et al. 2005:3 [ref. 37547], Mundy 2005:99 [ref. 28379], Hoese et al. 2006:139 [ref. 28999], White 2008:80 [ref. 30617], McCosker & Rosenblatt 2010:187 [ref. 30957], Ruiz-Campos et al. 2010:365 [ref. 37373], Castro 2011:47 [ref. 31457], Fricke et al. 2011:346 [ref. 31242], Page et al. 2013:53 [ref. 32708], Stewart 2015:122 [ref. 34217], Del Moral-Flores et al. 2016:57 [ref. 34398], Del Moral-Flores et al. 2016:605 [ref. 34923], Fourriére et al. 2016:441 [ref. 34668], Kells et al. 2016:74 [ref. 35888], Weigmann 2016:52 [ref. 34211], Ebert et al. 2017:50 [ref. 35618], Ehemann et al. 2018:24 [ref. 36194], Lee & Kim 2018:596 [ref. 36277], Burton & Lea 2019:30 [ref. 37205], González-Murcia et al. 2019:288 [ref. 36544], Calle-Morán et al. 2020:244 [ref. 37881], Kim et al. 2020:43 [ref. 39118], Bessudo et al. 2021:[3] 1771 [ref. 39107], Clua et al. 2021:251 [ref. 38751], González-Acosta et al. 2021:6 [ref. 38361], Love et al. 2021:21 [ref. 39279], Fahmi 2022:[2] [ref. 39864], Grove et al. 2022:15 [ref. 41326], Rosales-Vásquez et al. 2022:65 [ref. 40005], Page et al. 2023:42 [ref. 40505], Siccha-Ramirez et al. 2023:58 [ref. 40816], Battiata et al. 2024:12 [ref. 40962], Fricke et al. 2024:82 [ref. 41622], Guzman et al. 2024:[2] [ref. 41226]). Current status: Valid as Echinorhinus cookei Pietschmann 1928. Echinorhinidae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean: western Indonesia, northwestern Australia, southern Australia; western and central Pacific: Palau and Taiwan north to Korea and southern Japan; southern Australia to New Caledonia and New Zealand; Hawaiian Islands (U.S.A.); eastern Pacific: Oregon (U.S. A.) south to Chile, including southern Gulf of California (Mexico), Revillagigedo Islands (Mexico), Malpelo Island (Colombia) and Galapagos Islands (Ecuador). Habitat: marine.


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