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Cephaloscyllium (Swell shark)

Wikipedia Abstract

Cephaloscyllium is a genus of catsharks, and part of the family Scyliorhinidae, commonly known as swellsharks because of their ability to inflate their bodies with water or air as a defense against predators. These sluggish, bottom-dwelling sharks are found widely in the tropical and temperate coastal waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. They have stocky, spindle-shaped bodies and short, broad, and flattened heads. The mouth is capacious, containing many small teeth and lacking furrows at the corners. The two dorsal fins are placed far back on the body, with the first much larger than the second. Different species have various color patterns of saddles, blotches, reticulations, and/or spots. The largest members of the genus can grow over 1 m (3.3 ft) in length. Swellsharks prey on a va
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Species

Cephaloscyllium albipinnum (Whitefin swellshark) (Critically Endangered)
Cephaloscyllium cooki (Cook’s swellshark)
Cephaloscyllium fasciatum (Reticulated swellshark) (Critically Endangered)
Cephaloscyllium hiscosellum (Australian reticulate swellshark)
Cephaloscyllium isabellum (Draughtsbroad shark)
Cephaloscyllium laticeps (Whitefinned swellshark)
Cephaloscyllium pictum (Painted swellshark)
Cephaloscyllium sarawakense
Cephaloscyllium sarawakensis (Sarawak pygmy swell shark) (Critically Endangered)
Cephaloscyllium signourum (Flagtail swellshark)
Cephaloscyllium silasi (Indian swellshark) (Critically Endangered)
Cephaloscyllium speccum (Speckled swellshark)
Cephaloscyllium stevensi (Steven's swellshark)
Cephaloscyllium sufflans (Swell shark)
Cephaloscyllium umbratile (Swell shark)
Cephaloscyllium variegatum (Saddled swellshark)
Cephaloscyllium ventriosum (Swellshark) (Attributes)
Cephaloscyllium zebrum (Narrowbar swellshark)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0