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Copeia, 2019
A new Southwestern Atlantic species of Parmaturus, P. angelae, new species, is described from two specimens captured off Brazil. It is distinguished from congeners by the following characters: origin of the first dorsal fin anterior to pelvic-fin origin,
Karla D. A. Soares +3 more
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A new Southwestern Atlantic species of Parmaturus, P. angelae, new species, is described from two specimens captured off Brazil. It is distinguished from congeners by the following characters: origin of the first dorsal fin anterior to pelvic-fin origin,
Karla D. A. Soares +3 more
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2023
Warren's sixgill sawshark, Pliotrema warreni, is confirmed for the first time in Namibian waters, from two specimens. One specimen was collected by fisheries observers on a vessel fishing in southern Namibian waters in March 2010.
R. Leeney +2 more
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Warren's sixgill sawshark, Pliotrema warreni, is confirmed for the first time in Namibian waters, from two specimens. One specimen was collected by fisheries observers on a vessel fishing in southern Namibian waters in March 2010.
R. Leeney +2 more
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Egg Capsules of Schroederichthys tenuis and Scyliorhinus haeckelii (Chondrichthyes, Scyliorhinidae)
Copeia, 1995Marcelo R De Carvalho
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Systematics and Biodiversity, 2021
This paper aimed to test the prediction that substantial undiscovered biodiversity in the tapeworm genus Yamaguticestus Caira, Bueno & Jensen, 2021 exists in the 16 of 18 genera of catsharks globally that have not yet been examined for tapeworms. A total
J. Caira, M. Pickering, K. Jensen
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This paper aimed to test the prediction that substantial undiscovered biodiversity in the tapeworm genus Yamaguticestus Caira, Bueno & Jensen, 2021 exists in the 16 of 18 genera of catsharks globally that have not yet been examined for tapeworms. A total
J. Caira, M. Pickering, K. Jensen
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2020
Descriptions of egg cases and hatchlings of the Bali catshark Atelomycterus baliensis and the Australian marbled catshark A. macleayi are provided. Comparisons are made with two of their congeners, banded sand catshark A.
H. L. O'Neill, C. Avila, W. White
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Descriptions of egg cases and hatchlings of the Bali catshark Atelomycterus baliensis and the Australian marbled catshark A. macleayi are provided. Comparisons are made with two of their congeners, banded sand catshark A.
H. L. O'Neill, C. Avila, W. White
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Zootaxa, 2013
Sharks of the genus Apristurus from Taiwanese waters are reviewed for the first time, and incorrect scientific names and wrong taxonomic information given in the literature are corrected. After extensive examination of specimens deposited in various museums, universities and fisheries institutions in Taiwan, Japan and China, the following five species ...
Kazuhiro, Nakaya, Junro, Kawauchi
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Sharks of the genus Apristurus from Taiwanese waters are reviewed for the first time, and incorrect scientific names and wrong taxonomic information given in the literature are corrected. After extensive examination of specimens deposited in various museums, universities and fisheries institutions in Taiwan, Japan and China, the following five species ...
Kazuhiro, Nakaya, Junro, Kawauchi
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2018
Family Scyliorhinidae Scyliorhinus canicula (Linnaeus, 1758) —Pata-roxa; Small-spotted catshark Lichtenstein 1844: 2 (as Squalus catalus) Fowler 1936: 38 | Albuquerque 1954 –56: 93 | Carneiro et al 2014: 11 Distribution in Macaronesia. Possibly Madeira archipelago, Azores (Santos et al.1997) and Canary Islands (Brito et al.
Biscoito, Manuel +2 more
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Family Scyliorhinidae Scyliorhinus canicula (Linnaeus, 1758) —Pata-roxa; Small-spotted catshark Lichtenstein 1844: 2 (as Squalus catalus) Fowler 1936: 38 | Albuquerque 1954 –56: 93 | Carneiro et al 2014: 11 Distribution in Macaronesia. Possibly Madeira archipelago, Azores (Santos et al.1997) and Canary Islands (Brito et al.
Biscoito, Manuel +2 more
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2015
Family Scyliorhinidae Cephaloscyllium ventriosum (Garman): Multicalyx ...
Alves, Philippe V. +4 more
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Family Scyliorhinidae Cephaloscyllium ventriosum (Garman): Multicalyx ...
Alves, Philippe V. +4 more
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