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Family Brachaeluridae - Blind sharks | ||||
Order | : | Orectolobiformes |
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Class | : | Elasmobranchii | ||
No. in FishBase | : | Genera : 1 | Species : 2 Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes | ||
Environment | : | Fresh : No | Brackish : No | Marine : Yes | ||
Division | : | Marine | ||
Aquarium | : | none | ||
First Fossil Record | : | |||
Remark | : | Distribution: western South Pacific (Australia). Common, small (< 1.3 m), inshore bottom sharks confined to temperate and tropical continental waters of Australia, ranging in depth from the intertidal down to 110 m. Known food items include small fishes, crustaceans, cuttlefish and sea anemones. Nasoral grooves, perinasal grooves, long barbels, small transvers mouths in front of eyes, large spiracles below eyes. Two spineless dorsal fins and an anal fin, the second dorsal origin well ahead of the anal origin, and a short precaudal tail much shorter than the head and body. Ovoviviparous, embryos feed solely on yolk (Ref. 50449). Maximum length 1.2 m. | ||
Etymology | : | Greek, brachys = short + Greek, oura = tail ( Ref. 45335). | ||
Reproductive guild | : | bearers | ||
Typical activity level | : | |||
Main Ref.![]() |
: | Compagno, L.J.V. 1984 | ||
Coordinator | : | |||
Deep Fin Classification
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The list ordered as follows:
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Scientifc name | Status | Senior/Junior synonym | Combination |
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Brachaelurus waddi (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) | accepted | senior | new |
Squalus waddi Bloch & Schneider, 1801 | synonym | senior | original |
Chiloscyllium modestum Günther, 1872 | synonym | junior | original |
Chiloscyllium furvum Macleay, 1881 | synonym | junior | original |
Chiloscyllium fuscum Parker & Haswell, 1897 | ambiguous | other | original |
Brachaelurus colcloughi Ogilby, 1908 | accepted | senior | original |
Heteroscyllium colcloughi (Ogilby, 1908) | synonym | senior | new |