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Zoology Publications from Victoria University of Wellington—Nos. 54 to 57

Significance of the Range-extension of C. barbifer

Significance of the Range-extension of C. barbifer

The present record of C. barbifer parallels the recent additions to the New Zealand fauna of the north Pacific Centroscymnus owstonii and the north Atlantic Centroscymnus crepidater (see Garrick, 1959). It is thus a further and substantiating contribution to the existing situation in which the New Zealand squaloid fauna is composed predominantly of widely distributed rather than local species. A survey of this fauna was given in Garrick (1960).