- Australian angelshark
Taxobox
name = Australian angelshark
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status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Chondrichthyes
subclassis =Elasmobranchii
ordo =Squatiniformes
familia =Squatinidae
genus = "Squatina "
species = "S. australis"
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range_map_width = 200px
range_map_caption = Range of Australian angelshark (in blue)
binomial = "Squatina australis"
binomial_authority = Regan, 1906The Australian angelshark, "Squatina australis", is anangel shark of the familySquatinidae found in thesubtropical waters of southernAustralia fromWestern Australia toNew South Wales betweenlatitude s 18° S and 41° S, at depths down to 255 m (840 ft). Its length is up to 1.52 m (5 ft).The Australian angelshark is a common but little-known angelshark found on the continental shelf and uppermost slope, on or near the bottom. It has greatly enlarged
pectoral fin s with broad triangular lobes extending forward from their bases on either side of thegill slits. Thepelvic fin s are enlarged and wing-like, and thecaudal fin is very short. The head is flat or convex between the eyes and thespiracle s are small. Enlargeddenticle s on the snout, head, and multiple rows on the back ahead of the firstdorsal fin , are lost in adults.Coloration is greyish-brown with dense white spots and small darker brown spots. All fins are white-edged.
Reproduction is
ovoviviparous , with up to 20 pups in a litter.References
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* Compagno, Dando, & Fowler, "Sharks of the World", Princeton University Press, New Jersey2005 ISBN 0-691-12072-2
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