- Small-spotted catshark
Taxobox
name = Small-spotted catshark
status =
trend =
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Chondrichthyes
ordo =Carcharhiniformes
familia =Scyliorhinidae
genus = "Scyliorhinus "
species = "S. canicula"
binomial = "Scyliorhinus canicula"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1758)The small-spotted catshark or lesser spotted dogfish, "Scyliorhinus canicula", is a
cat shark of the familyScyliorhinidae found on thecontinental shelves and uppermost slopes offNorway and theBritish Isles south toSenegal , including theMediterranean and possiblyCôte d'Ivoire betweenlatitude s 63° N and 12° N. Its length is up to 1 m (3.3feet ) and it can weigh more than 6.5 lb (2 kg).cite book |last=Kindersley |first= Dorling |year=2001,2005 |title=Animal |location=New York City |publisher=DK Publishing |isbn=0-7894-7764-5]The small-spotted catshark is a slender, dark-spotted catshark with greatly expanded anterior nasal flaps, reaching the mouth and covering shallow nasoral grooves, and labial furrows on lower jaw only. The second
dorsal fin is much smaller than the first. Its depth range is from 10 to 400 m, and from 288 to 780 m in the easternIonian Sea . Found on sandy, coralline, algal, gravel or muddy bottoms at depths of a few metres commonly down to 110 m. Sometimes occurs in midwater. It feeds onmollusc s andcrustacean s, smallcephalopod s,polychaete worms, and small bony fishes. Utilized fresh and dried-salted for human consumption, also for oil andfishmeal .Reproduction
Reproduction is
oviparous , with a single egg laid peroviduct at a time.ee also
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Greater spotted dogfish References
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