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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Chondrichthyes

Order
  
Squaliformes

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Subclass
  
Elasmobranchii

Family
  
Etmopteridae

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Etmopterus, Smooth lanternshark, Etmopteridae, Pacific sleeper shark, Velvet belly lanternshark

Etmopterus benchleyi the ninja lanternshark


Etmopterus benchleyi, also known as the Ninja lanternshark, is a lanternshark of the family Etmopteridae found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Nicaragua, south to Panama and Costa Rica. The depth range of collections is from 836–1443m along the continental slope. E. benchleyi is the only Etmopterus species presently known from the Pacific coast of Central America.

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Type

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The species was described from eight specimens collected off the Pacific Coast of Central America during an expedition of the Spanish research ship Miguel Oliver by D. Ross Robertson, a researcher at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. One holotype and four paratypes were described and deposited with the United States National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.

Description

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The ninja lanternshark is coloured black with the mouth and eyes having white markings around them. The maximum length of male specimens collected during the Miguel Oliver voyages is 325 millimetres (12.8 in) while that of the female specimens is 515 millimetres (20.3 in). This species is distinct from other members of the E. spinax clade in having dense concentrations of dermal denticles closely surrounding the eyes and gill openings.

Origin of scientific name

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The shark was identified and named by shark researcher Vicky Vásquez. The specific name benchleyi derives from Peter Benchley, author of the 1974 novel Jaws that was used as a basis for Steven Spielberg's film of the same name.


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References

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