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Galeus

Synonyms: Pristiurus (heterotypic); Pristurus

Wikipedia Abstract

Galeus is a genus of catshark, belonging to the family Scyliorhinidae, commonly known as sawtail catsharks in reference to a distinctive saw-toothed crest of enlarged dermal denticles, found along the upper edges of their caudal fins. They are found in the Atlantic, the western and central Pacific, and the Gulf of California, inhabiting deep waters at or close to the sea floor. Members of this genus are rather small, slim sharks with firm bodies and thick, rough skin. Their heads are usually fairly long and pointed, and have large mouths with well-developed furrows at the corners. They have large pectoral and anal fins, and two similar dorsal fins placed well back. Many species are ornately patterned with dark saddles and/or blotches. Sawtail catsharks feed on various invertebrates and fis
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Species

Galeus antillensis (Antilles Catshark)
Galeus arae (Roughtail catshark)
Galeus atlanticus (Atlantic sawtail cat shark)
Galeus cadenati (Longfin sawtail cat shark)
Galeus corriganae
Galeus eastmani (Gecko catshark)
Galeus gracilis (Slender sawtail shark)
Galeus longirostris (Longnose sawtail cat shark)
Galeus melastomus (Black-mouth catshark)
Galeus mincaronei (Southern sawtail catshark) (Vulnerable)
Galeus murinus (Mouse catshark)
Galeus nipponensis (Broadfin sawtail catshark)
Galeus piperatus (Peppered catshark)
Galeus polli (African sawtail catshark) (Vulnerable)
Galeus priapus (Phallic Catshark)
Galeus sauteri (Blacktip sawtail cat shark)
Galeus schultzi (Dwarf sawtail catshark)
Galeus springeri (Springer's sawtail cat shark)

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