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''Rubicundus'' is a genus of hagfishes. ''R. eos'', ''R. lakeside'', and ''R. rubicundus'' are known from single specimens caught in the Tasman Sea, Galápagos, and Taiwan, respectively. Species Four recognized species are placed in this genus: * '' Rubicundus eos'' ( Fernholm, 1991) (pink hagfish) * '' Rubicundus lakeside'' ( Mincarone & J. E. McCosker, 2004) (Lakeside hagfish) * '' Rubicundus lopheliae'' ( Fernholm & Quattrini, 2008) * '' Rubicundus rubicundus'' ( C. H. Kuo, S. C. Lee & H. K. Mok, 2010) References Myxinidae Jawless fish genera {{jawless-fish-stub ...
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Rubicundus Rubicundus
''Rubicundus'' is a genus of hagfishes. ''R. eos'', ''R. lakeside'', and ''R. rubicundus'' are known from single specimens caught in the Tasman Sea, Galápagos, and Taiwan, respectively. Species Four recognized species are placed in this genus: * '' Rubicundus eos'' ( Fernholm, 1991) (pink hagfish) * '' Rubicundus lakeside'' ( Mincarone & J. E. McCosker, 2004) (Lakeside hagfish) * '' Rubicundus lopheliae'' ( Fernholm & Quattrini, 2008) * '' Rubicundus rubicundus'' ( C. H. Kuo, S. C. Lee & H. K. Mok, 2010) References Myxinidae Jawless fish genera {{jawless-fish-stub ...
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Rubicundus Lopheliae
''Rubicundus'' is a genus of hagfishes. ''R. eos'', ''R. lakeside'', and ''R. rubicundus'' are known from single specimens caught in the Tasman Sea, Galápagos, and Taiwan, respectively. Species Four recognized species are placed in this genus: * '' Rubicundus eos'' ( Fernholm, 1991) (pink hagfish) * '' Rubicundus lakeside'' ( Mincarone & J. E. McCosker, 2004) (Lakeside hagfish) * '' Rubicundus lopheliae'' ( Fernholm & Quattrini, 2008) * ''Rubicundus rubicundus ''Rubicundus'' is a genus of hagfishes. ''R. eos'', ''R. lakeside'', and ''R. rubicundus'' are known from single specimens caught in the Tasman Sea, Galápagos, and Taiwan, respectively. Species Four recognized species are placed in this ge ...'' ( C. H. Kuo, S. C. Lee & H. K. Mok, 2010) References Myxinidae Jawless fish genera {{jawless-fish-stub ...
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Rubicundus Lakeside
''Rubicundus'' is a genus of hagfishes. ''R. eos'', ''R. lakeside'', and ''R. rubicundus'' are known from single specimens caught in the Tasman Sea, Galápagos, and Taiwan, respectively. Species Four recognized species are placed in this genus: * '' Rubicundus eos'' ( Fernholm, 1991) (pink hagfish) * '' Rubicundus lakeside'' ( Mincarone & J. E. McCosker, 2004) (Lakeside hagfish) * ''Rubicundus lopheliae'' ( Fernholm & Quattrini, 2008) * ''Rubicundus rubicundus ''Rubicundus'' is a genus of hagfishes. ''R. eos'', ''R. lakeside'', and ''R. rubicundus'' are known from single specimens caught in the Tasman Sea, Galápagos, and Taiwan, respectively. Species Four recognized species are placed in this ge ...'' ( C. H. Kuo, S. C. Lee & H. K. Mok, 2010) References Myxinidae Jawless fish genera {{jawless-fish-stub ...
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Rubicundus Eos
''Rubicundus'' is a genus of hagfishes. ''R. eos'', ''R. lakeside'', and ''R. rubicundus'' are known from single specimens caught in the Tasman Sea, Galápagos, and Taiwan, respectively. Species Four recognized species are placed in this genus: * '' Rubicundus eos'' ( Fernholm, 1991) (pink hagfish) * ''Rubicundus lakeside'' ( Mincarone & J. E. McCosker, 2004) (Lakeside hagfish) * ''Rubicundus lopheliae'' ( Fernholm & Quattrini, 2008) * ''Rubicundus rubicundus ''Rubicundus'' is a genus of hagfishes. ''R. eos'', ''R. lakeside'', and ''R. rubicundus'' are known from single specimens caught in the Tasman Sea, Galápagos, and Taiwan, respectively. Species Four recognized species are placed in this ge ...'' ( C. H. Kuo, S. C. Lee & H. K. Mok, 2010) References Myxinidae Jawless fish genera {{jawless-fish-stub ...
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Hagfish
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