jacksonensis, Regalaecus Ramsay [E. P.] 1881:631, Pl. 20 [Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales v. 5 (pt 4); ref. 18589] Manly Beach, Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia. Holotype (unique): AMS A.9114. Original genus should have been Regalecus. •Synonym of Trachipterus arawatae Clarke 1881 -- (Paxton et al. 1989:400 [ref. 12442]). •Valid as Trachipterus jacksonensis (Ramsay 1881) -- (Heemstra & Kannemeyer 1984:17 [ref. 5349], Heemstra & Kannemeyer 1986:400 [ref. 5666], Paulin et al. 1989:150 [ref. 24556], Fricke 1999:98 [ref. 24106], Olney 1999:1974 [ref. 24751], Hutchins 2001:26 [ref. 25847], Mincarone et al. 2001:123 [ref. 37066], Menezes et al. in Menezes et al. 2003:58 [ref. 27192], Paxton et al. 2006:541 [ref. 28995], Fricke et al. 2009:26 [ref. 30213], Savinykh & Baitalyuk 2011:581 [ref. 31580], Roberts 2012:55 [ref. 32187], Page et al. 2013:91 [ref. 32708], Stewart 2015:691 [ref. 34254], Sutton et al. 2020:227 [ref. 37832], Martin & Hilton 2021:307 [ref. 38678], Heemstra 2022:234 [ref. 39704], Chiaramonte et al. 2023:210 [ref. 40423], Page et al. 2023:98 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Trachipterus jacksonensis (Ramsay 1881). Trachipteridae. Distribution: Southern Hemisphere, probably circumglobal (recorded from Brazil, South Africa, Mascarenes, southern Australia, New Zealand). Habitat: marine.
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