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  2. Roughtail catshark - Wikipedia

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    The roughtail catshark or marbled catshark (Galeus arae) is a common species of deepwater catshark, belonguing to the family Pentanchidae. It is found at a depth of 36–702 m (118–2,303 ft) in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea, from North Carolina to Costa Rica. Individuals of different sexes and ages ...

  3. Australian marbled catshark - Wikipedia

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    The Australian marbled catshark (Atelomycterus macleayi) is a coloured catshark of the family Atelomycteridae, found in the eastern Indian Ocean, endemic to Western Australia between latitudes 12 and 21°S, from the surface to 245 m (800 ft) deep. Its length is up to 60.0 cm (23 inches), and it typically inhabits coastal waters with sandy or ...

  4. Coral catshark - Wikipedia

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    Its original name was Scyllium marmoratum, from the Latin marmoratus meaning "marbled". [4] [5] Hence, another common name for this species is marbled catshark. [6] In 1913, Samuel Garman placed it in his newly created genus Atelomycterus. [7] The type specimen was caught off Sumatra, and is thought to have been lost. [8]

  5. Catshark - Wikipedia

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    Scyliorhinidae, a family of ground sharks, many species of which are commonly referred to as "catshark".; Pentanchidae, a family of ground sharks with the overall name deepwater catsharks, but many species are referred to as "catshark".

  6. Marbled catshark - Wikipedia

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    Marbled catshark may refer to: Australian marbled catshark (Atelomycterus macleayi) Coral catshark (Atelomycterus marmoratus) Roughtail catshark (Galeus arae)

  7. Antilles catshark - Wikipedia

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    Growing to 46 cm (18 in) long, the Antilles catshark is a slender species with a marbled color pattern of dark saddles and blotches, as well as a crest of enlarge dermal denticles along the front part of its dorsal caudal fin margin. It feeds on shrimp and may have schooling habits. Reproduction is oviparous.

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  9. Galbraith's catshark - Wikipedia

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    The shark is elongated in appearance. It has a relatively short snout. The anal fin is relatively short and the pectoral fins are low down. On its ventral snout, there are oval-shaped series of ampullae of Lorenzini. The shark is uniformly brown. [1] The specimen caught was 58 cm (23 in) long. [1]