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- Description of Six New Species of Lantern-Sharks of the Genus Etmopterus (Squaloidea: Etmopteridae) from the Australasian Region
- Smalleye Pygmy Shark Squaliolus Aliae Teng, 1959
- AC25 Doc. 17 Annex 2 United States – P
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- FAO Species Catalogue. Vol. 4. Sharks of the World. an Annotated And
- National Report of USA (MOS2)
- UC San Diego Bulletin of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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