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- Bight skate
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<paragraph id="49CC25E0F94164E41C10D83AE41CC46C" pageNumber="63">(Fig. 7)</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="97994BC91200A1D775EF938B4D1166C6" pageNumber="63">Found in New South Wales, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia, in depths of 160-700 m, although most common in waters 400-550 m (Last and Stevens 1994).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="4B1AF2B5D3CF19BC4E31FFD3A6272E3B" pageNumber="63">Egg case very large, slightly round in shape (Table 1); colour gold/brown. Egg case narrows at anterior end; dorsal and ventral surfaces with thick fibroids, both sides convex. Attachment fibres present on lateral margin; posterior horns enclosed in apron with tips of each horn extending from apron; posterior apron slightly arch shaped.</paragraph>
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