bio.wikisort.org - AnimalThe angular roughshark (Oxynotus centrina) is a rough shark of the family Oxynotidae.[2]
Species of shark
Angular roughshark |
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Conservation status |
 Endangered (IUCN 3.1)[1] |
Scientific classification  |
Kingdom: |
Animalia |
Phylum: |
Chordata |
Class: |
Chondrichthyes |
Superorder: |
Selachimorpha |
Order: |
Squaliformes |
Family: |
Oxynotidae |
Genus: |
Oxynotus |
Species: |
O. centrina |
Binomial name |
Oxynotus centrina
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Range of the angular roughshark (in blue) |
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Taxonomy
Biologist Carl Linnaeus described the angular roughshark, O. centrina, in 1758. This name was later finalized and accepted by the scientific community as the official name for the species in 1976.[1]
Description
At birth, they are less than 25 cm (9.8 in) and they mature at about 50 cm (20 in). Most records are of individuals less than 1 m (3.3 ft), but they can reach about 1.5 m (4.9 ft). Their litter size is seven or eight pups off Angola to 23 in the Mediterranean. They have ridges over their eyes that expand into large, rounded knobs, which are covered with enlarged denticles – these are absent in other species of rough sharks. They possess very large spiracles that are vertically elongated, being almost as high as the length of their eyes. Their first dorsal spine is oriented slightly forward. They feed on worms, crustaceans, and mollusks.[3]
Oxynotus centrina has a compressed body, triangular in cross section, with a broad and flattened head. The snout is flat and blunt. Just like all of the Oxynotus species, they have two relatively large dorsal fins that are sail-like, and no anal fin. Their color scheme is grey or grey-brown dorsally with dark blotched on its head and sides. However, one identifying feature is the light horizontal line below the eyes on the cheek.[4]
Since it shares the northeast Atlantic with another species of Oxynotus, other distinguishing features include the extremely large spiracles, their dorsal fins, and their large dermal denticles above their eyes. Like most of the Oxynotus species, O. centrina has lanceolate upper teeth and blade-like lower teeth, with 12 rows of teeth on either side.[4]
Oxynotus centrina usually moves by gliding on the bottom of the sea, sometimes hovering over the sandy or muddy surfaces of the seabed.[5]
Range and habitat
They occur in the eastern Atlantic from Norway to South Africa, including the entire Mediterranean. They may also occur off Mozambique. They prefer coralline algal and muddy bottoms on continental shelves and upper slopes at depths of 50 to 660 m (160 to 2,170 ft), but occur mostly below 100 m (330 ft).[3] Studies of these sharks in the Mediterranean indicate they prefer to spend their times at depths of 60 to 600 m (200 to 1,970 ft).[6]
Reproduction
Male and female angular roughsharks are reported to mature at about 50–70 cm. Although, some studies have shown that females mature at a slightly larger size than males. Being an ovoviviparous species, O. centrina produces 10-12 pups usually between 21 and 24 cm in length.[4]
Population
Some data has been gathered on this species of Oxynotus in the period from 1994 to 1999 in the Mediterranean. O. centrina was only present in 0.6% of the tows during this period at a depth of 100 to 200 m. Regional indexes indicate this species is more common in the western central Mediterranean and lower index in the western and eastern Mediterranean. However, O. centrina was completely absent from the Eastern central Mediterranean.[7]
In 1948, trawl surveys indicated that O. centrina was once present, but uncommon, in the Adriatic. Although, the species has been absent in subsequent studies in the Adriatic, suggesting a possible extinction of that species in the area. However, recent studies, done by Lipej in 2004, show that some juveniles have been caught in the central Adriatic. Also, some data collected during the surveys in the Balearic Sea and the Ionian Sea found one specimen at 800 m in the western Ionian Sea, suggesting that the population of O. centrina, in the east-central Mediterranean, has an unknown population.[7]
However, this species was absent in the northeast Atlantic in a study of deepwater longline fishing for sharks near the Canary Islands. This is important because this species was abundant in this region until 1997.[7]
Conservation status
Oxynotus centrina is a minor bycatch of offshore fisheries such as trawl fleets. Although this can have a negative impact on the species, as stated above, the species had been thought extinct in the Adriatic, decreased fishing has led to their rediscovery.[7]
This species, sometimes caught by fishermen in the Mediterranean, has little to no commercial value. Also, it is thought to bring bad luck to fishermen if caught and kept. When released, it has never been reported to survive.[7]
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has deemed this species of Oxynotus as endangered due to consistent landings by fishermen and bycatch by deepsea fisheries. [7]
References
- Finucci, B.; Chartrain, E.; De Bruyne, G.; Derrick, D.; Ducrocq, M.; Williams, A.B.; VanderWright, W.J. (2021). "Oxynotus centrina". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2021: e.T63141A124462573. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-2.RLTS.T63141A124462573.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
- Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2006). "Oxynotus centrina" in FishBase. July 2006 version.
- Compagno, L., Dando, M. and Fowler, S. Sharks of the World. Princeton Field Guides ISBN 0-691-12072-2
- Hurst, Richard. "Factsheet: Angular Roughshark." Factsheet: Angular Roughshark. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 November 2013. <http://www.sharktrust.org/shared/factsheets/angular_roughshark_st_factsheet.pdf> Archived December 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
- "Angular rough shark (Oxynotus centrina)." Angular rough shark videos, photos and facts. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 December 2013. <http://www.arkive.org/angular-rough-shark/oxynotus-centrina/ Archived 2013-12-05 at the Wayback Machine>.
- "New Study of Two Beautiful Angular Rough Shark (Oxynotus centrina) in Malta Waters – an Ocean for Sharks". Archived from the original on 2018-07-10. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
- "Oxynotus centrina." (Angular Rough Shark). N.p., n.d. Web. 1 December 2013. <http://oldredlist.iucnredlist.org/details/63141/0>.
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- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Chordata
- Subphylum Vertebrata
- Class Chondrichthyes
- Subclass Elasmobranchii
- Subdivision Selachii
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Order Carcharhiniformes (Ground sharks) |
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Hemigaleidae (Weasel sharks) | Hemipristis | |
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Chaenogaleus |
- Hooktooth shark (C. macrostoma)
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Hemigaleus | |
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Paragaleus | |
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Leptochariidae | Leptocharias |
- Barbeled houndshark (L. smithii)
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Proscylliidae (Finback sharks) | Ctenacis | |
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Eridacnis | |
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Proscyllium |
- Graceful catshark (P. habereri)
- P. venustum
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Pseudotriakidae | Gollum |
- Slender smooth-hound (G. attenuatus)
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Pseudotriakis |
- False catshark (P. microdon)
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Sphyrnidae (Hammerhead sharks) | Eusphyra |
- Winghead shark (E. blochii)
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Sphyrna | |
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Triakidae (Houndsharks) | Furgaleus |
- Whiskery shark (F. macki)
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Galeorhinus | |
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Gogolia | |
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Hemitriakis | |
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Hypogaleus | |
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Iago | |
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Mustelus (Smooth-hounds) | |
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Scylliogaleus |
- Flapnose houndshark (S. quecketti)
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Triakis | |
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Carcharhinidae |
- Large family listed below
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Scyliorhinidae |
- Large family listed below
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Family Carcharhinidae (Requiem sharks) |
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Carcharhinus | |
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Galeocerdo | |
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Glyphis (River sharks) | |
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Isogomphodon | |
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Lamiopsis |
- Broadfin shark (L. temminckii)
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Loxodon | |
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Nasolamia | |
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Negaprion | |
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Prionace | |
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Rhizoprionodon | |
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Scoliodon |
- Spadenose shark (S. laticaudus)
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Triaenodon |
- Whitetip reef shark (T. obesus)
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Family Scyliorhinidae (Catsharks) |
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Apristurus | |
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Asymbolus |
- Australian spotted catshark (A. analis)
- A. funebris
- Western spotted catshark (A. occiduus)
- Pale spotted catshark (A. pallidus)
- A. parvus
- A. rubiginosus
- Variegated catshark (A. submaculatus)
- Gulf catshark (A. vincenti)
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Atelomycterus |
- A. baliensis
- Banded sand catshark (A. fasciatus)
- Australian marbled catshark (A. macleayi)
- Coral catshark (A. marmoratus)
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Aulohalaelurus | |
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Cephaloscyllium |
- Whitefin swellshark (C. albipinnum)
- Circle-blotch pygmy swellshark (C. circulopullum)
- Cook's swellshark (C. cooki)
- Reticulated swellshark (C. fasciatum)
- Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum)
- Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum)
- Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum)
- Australian swellshark (C. laticeps)
- Spotted swellshark (C. maculatum)
- Leopard-spotted swellshark (C. pardelotum)
- Painted swellshark (C. pictum)
- Sarawak pygmy swellshark (C. sarawakensis)
- Flagtail swellshark (C. signourum)
- Indian swellshark (C. silasi)
- Speckled swellshark (C. speccum)
- Balloon shark (C. sufflans)
- Blotchy swellshark (C. umbratile)
- Saddled swellshark (C. variegatum)
- Swellshark (C. ventriosum)
- Narrowbar swellshark (C. zebrum)
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Cephalurus | |
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Figaro |
- Australian sawtail catshark (F. boardmani)
- Northern sawtail catshark (F. striatus)
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Galeus | |
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Halaelurus | |
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Haploblepharus |
- Puffadder shyshark (H. edwardsii)
- Brown shyshark (H. fuscus)
- Natal shyshark (H. kistnasamyi)
- Dark shyshark (H. pictus)
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Holohalaelurus |
- H. favus
- H. grennian
- Crying izak (H. melanostigma)
- African spotted catshark (H. punctatus)
- Izak catshark (H. regani)
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Parmaturus | |
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Pentanchus | |
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Poroderma |
- Pyjama catshark (P. africanum)
- Leopard catshark (P. pantherinum)
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Schroederichthys | |
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Scyliorhinus | |
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Order Echinorhiniformes (Bramble sharks) |
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Order Heterodontiformes (Bullhead sharks) |
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Order Hexanchiformes |
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Chlamydoselachidae | Chlamydoselachus |
- Frilled shark (C. anguineus)
- Southern African frilled shark (C. africana)
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Hexanchidae (Cow sharks) | Heptranchias |
- Sharpnose sevengill shark (H. perlo)
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Hexanchus |
- Bluntnose sixgill shark (H. griseus)
- Bigeyed sixgill shark (H. nakamurai)
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Notorynchus | |
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Order Lamniformes (Mackerel sharks) |
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Alopiidae | Alopias (Thresher sharks) | |
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Cetorhinidae | Cetorhinus |
- Basking shark (C. maximus)
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Lamnidae | Carcharodon |
- Great white shark (C. carcharias)
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Isurus | |
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Lamna | |
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Megachasmidae | Megachasma |
- Megamouth shark (M. pelagios)
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Mitsukurinidae | |
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Odontaspididae | Carcharias |
- Grey nurse shark (C. taurus)
- Indian sand tiger (C. tricuspidatus)
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Odontaspis | |
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Pseudocarchariidae | Pseudocarcharias |
- Crocodile shark (P. kamoharai)
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Order Orectolobiformes (Carpet sharks) |
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Brachaeluridae | Brachaelurus | |
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Heteroscyllium |
- Bluegrey carpetshark (H. colcloughi)
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Ginglymostomatidae (Nurse sharks) | |
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Hemiscylliidae (Bamboo sharks) | Chiloscyllium | |
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Hemiscyllium | |
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Orectolobidae (Wobbegongs) | Eucrossorhinus |
- Tasselled wobbegong (E. dasypogon)
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Orectolobus | |
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Sutorectus |
- Cobbler wobbegong (S. tentaculatus)
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Parascylliidae (Collared carpet sharks) | Cirrhoscyllium | |
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Parascyllium |
- Collared carpetshark (P. collare)
- Rusty carpetshark (P. ferrugineum)
- Ginger carpetshark (P. sparsimaculatum)
- Necklace carpetshark (P. variolatum)
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Rhincodontidae | |
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Stegostomatidae | |
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Order Pristiophoriformes (Sawsharks) |
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Pristiophoridae | Pliotrema |
- Sixgill sawshark (P. warreni)
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Pristiophorus | |
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Order Squaliformes |
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Centrophoridae (Gulper sharks) | |
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Dalatiidae | Euprotomicroides |
- Taillight shark (E. zantedeschia)
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Heteroscymnoides |
- Longnose pygmy shark (H. marleyi)
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Mollisquama | |
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Dalatias | |
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Isistius |
- Cookiecutter shark (I. brasiliensis)
- South China cookiecutter shark (I. labialis)
- Largetooth cookiecutter shark (I. plutodus)
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Euprotomicrus |
- Pygmy shark (E. bispinatus)
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Squaliolus |
- Smalleye pygmy shark (S. aliae)
- Spined pygmy shark (S. laticaudus)
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Etmopteridae | Aculeola |
- Hooktooth dogfish (A. nigra)
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Centroscyllium |
- Highfin dogfish (C. excelsum)
- Black dogfish (C. fabricii)
- Granular dogfish (C. granulatum)
- Bareskin dogfish (C. kamoharai)
- Combtooth dogfish (C. nigrum)
- Ornate dogfish (C. ornatum)
- Whitefin dogfish (C. ritteri)
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Etmopterus (Lantern sharks) |
- New Zealand lanternshark (E. baxteri)
- Blurred lanternshark (E. bigelowi)
- Shorttail lanternshark (E. brachyurus)
- Lined lanternshark (E. bullisi)
- E. burgessi
- Cylindrical lanternshark (E. carteri)
- Tailspot lanternshark (E. caudistigmus)
- Combtooth lanternshark (E. decacuspidatus)
- Pink lanternshark (E. dianthus)
- E. dislineatus
- Blackmouth lanternshark (E. evansi)
- Pygmy lanternshark (E. fusus)
- Broadbanded lanternshark (E. gracilispinis)
- Southern lanternshark (E. granulosus)
- Caribbean lanternshark (E. hillianus)
- Smalleye lantern shark (E. litvinovi)
- Blackbelly lanternshark (E. lucifer)
- Slendertail lanternshark (E. molleri)
- Dwarf lanternshark (E. perryi)
- African lanternshark (E. polli)
- Great lanternshark (E. princeps)
- False lanternshark (E. pseudosqualiolus)
- Smooth lanternshark (E. pusillus)
- Dense-scale lantern shark (E. pycnolepis)
- West Indian lanternshark (E. robinsi)
- Fringefin lanternshark (E. schultzi)
- Thorny lanternshark (E. sentosus)
- Velvet belly lantern shark (E. spinax)
- Splendid lanternshark (E. splendidus)
- Tasmanian lanternshark (E. tasmaniensis)
- Brown lanternshark (E. unicolor)
- Hawaiian lanternshark (E. villosus)
- Green lanternshark (E. virens)
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Miroscyllium |
- Rasptooth dogfish (M. sheikoi)
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Trigonognathus | |
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Oxynotidae (Rough sharks) | |
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Somniosidae (Sleeper sharks) | Centroscymnus | |
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Centroselachus | |
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Proscymnodon |
- Largespine velvet dogfish (P. macracanthus)
- Plunket shark (P. plunketi)
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Scymnodalatias |
- Whitetail dogfish (S. albicauda)
- Azores dogfish (S. garricki)
- Sparsetooth dogfish (S. oligodon)
- Sherwood dogfish (S. sherwoodi)
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Scymnodon |
- Smallmouth velvet dogfish (S. obscurus)
- Knifetooth dogfish (S. ringens)
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Somniosus | |
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Zameus | |
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Squalidae (Dogfish sharks) | Cirrhigaleus |
- Roughskin spurdog (C. asper)
- Mandarin dogfish (C. barbifer)
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Squalus (Spurdogs) |
- Spiny dogfish (S. acanthias)
- Eastern highfin spurdog (S. albifrons)
- S. acutirostris
- Western highfin spurdog (S. altipinnis)
- Longnose spurdog (S. blainville)
- Fatspine spurdog (S. crassispinus)
- Cuban dogfish (S. cubensis)
- Eastern longnose spurdog (S. grahami)
- Japanese spurdog (S. japonicus)
- Shortnose spurdog (S. megalops)
- Blacktailed spurdog (S. melanurus)
- Shortspine spurdog (S. mitsukurii)
- Bartail spurdog (S. notocaudatus)
- Western longnose spurdog (S. nasutus)
- Cyrano spurdog (S. rancureli)
- Pacific spiny dogfish (S. suckleyi)
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Order Squatiniformes (Angel sharks) |
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Taxon identifiers |
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Oxynotus centrina | |
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Squalus centrina | |
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На других языках
- [en] Angular roughshark
[ru] Обыкновенная центрина
Обыкновенная центрина[1], или атлантическая центрина[2], или акула-свинья[2][1], или центрина-свинья[3] (лат. Oxynotus centrina) — вид рода трёхгранных акул одноимённого семейства отряда катранообразных. Распространён в восточной части Атлантического океана на глубине до 777 м. Максимальный зарегистрированный размер — 150 см. Тело массивное и высокое, треугольное в поперечнике, высокие и крупные спинные плавники в виде паруса, у основания которых имеются короткие, толстые шипы. Анальный плавник отсутствует. Эти акулы размножаются яйцеживорождением. Рацион состоит в основном из полихет. Представляют незначительную коммерческую ценность[4].
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