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Deania hystricosa (Rough longnose dogfish)

Synonyms: Acanthidium hystricosum; Deania histricosa; Deania mauli
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Wikipedia Abstract

The rough longnose shark, Deania hystricosa, is a little-known deepwater dogfish. The rough longnose dogfish has an extremely long snout, no anal fin, small grooved dorsal spines, and rough, pitchfork-shaped dermal denticles. The first dorsal fin is long and narrow. Maximum length is 109 cm. Found in the Eastern Atlantic around Madeira and in the western Pacific around southern Japan, this shark is rarely seen, but lives between 600 and 1,000 m. It is ovoviviparous with probably around 12 pups per litter.
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Consumers

Parasitized by 
Deanicola minor[1]
Deanicola protentus[1]
Grillotia acanthoscolex[1]

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1Gibson, D. I., Bray, R. A., & Harris, E. A. (Compilers) (2005). Host-Parasite Database of the Natural History Museum, London
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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