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The genera and species of "Roughsharks"


Prickly dogfish

Typical species:
Prickly dogfish
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Family: Roughsharks

Oxynotidae

Numbers of genera and species

Genera:

1

Species:

5

Roughsharks

The family of rough sharks consists of only 4 species. They have a very unique appearance including an unmistakable short body with strong abdominal ridges and very high, sail-like spined dorsal fins. Rough sharks possess a head which is slightly depressed, with large spiracles behind the eyes. They prefer deeper water over the continental shelves or upper slopes between 40 to about 700 m depths. Judging from their appearance they are probably sluggish animals. Their mouths are very small with small but with strong teeth, suggesting a diet of small bottom invertebrates and fishes. Rough sharks show an ovoviviparous style of reproduction (aplacental viviparity) with a litter of 7 or 8. All species belong to the same genus, Oxynotus.

Genus: Oxynotus
(Species: 5)
Including full text, photo, distriburion map:

(Oxynotus centrina)
(Oxynotus paradoxus)
(Oxynotus bruniensis)
(Oxynotus caribbaeus)
(Oxynotus japonicus)

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