Squatina tergocellatoides ( Chen, 1963 )

Walsh, Jonathan H. & Ebert, David A., 2007, A review of the systematics of western North Pacific angel sharks, genus Squatina, with redescriptions of Squatina formosa, S. japonica, and S. nebulosa (Chondrichthyes: Squatiniformes, Squatinidae), Zootaxa 1551, pp. 31-47 : 45

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.178134

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6240331

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scientific name

Squatina tergocellatoides ( Chen, 1963 )
status

 

Squatina tergocellatoides ( Chen, 1963) View in CoL

Squatina tergocellatoides, Chen 1963: 99 View in CoL , Fig 28, valid, holotype (unique): THUP 0 0 348 ( Eschmeyer, 2005). Figure 6 View FIGURE 6 .

Common name. Ocellated angel shark

Etymology. Named in reference to the patterns of ocelli on the pectoral fins. Distribution. Endemic to the WNP including the south China Sea, and waters surrounding northern Taiwan ( Compagno et al., 2005a), and northwestern Malaysia ( Yano et al., 2005).

Remarks. Additional pictures from Yano et al. (2005) confirm that the coloration and dorsal origin posterior of the pelvic fin tips are diagnostic for this species. There are two other features that are potential characters for S. tergocellatoides present in photographs but require further confirmation. Examination of photographs of fresh S. tergocellatoides specimens suggests that the caudal fin has a unique triangular shape to WNP squatinids in the ventral lobe of the caudal fin. Additionally, Compagno (in press) suggested that the nasal barbels are particularly ornate in S. tergocellatoides , which also is evident in photographs from Yano et al. (2005). Due to a lack of specimens, these characters could not be confirmed in this study.

Attempts to examine or obtain photographs the S. tergocellatoides holotype for examination were unsuccessful; the holotype (THUP 00348) is believed to be lost.

Yano, K., Ali, A, Gambang, AC, Hamid, IA, Razak, SA & Zainal, A. (2005) Sharks and rays of Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam, Marine Fishery Resources Development and Managment Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia, 591 pp.

Chen, J. T. F. (1963) A review of the sharks of Taiwan. Biology Bulletin of Tunghai University Ichthyology Series, No. 1, 1 - 102.

Compagno, L. J. V., Dando, M & Fowler, S. (2005 a) Sharks of the world. Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 368 pp.

Eschmeyer, W. N. (ed) (2005) The catalog of Fishes Online. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, 2905 pp, available from: http: // www. calacademy. org / research / ichthyology / catalog / fishcatsearch. html (September, 2006).

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FIGURE 6: Squatina tergocellatoides, fresh specimen, in Tahsi fish market, photograph by D. A. Ebert.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

ParvPhylum

Chondrichthyes

Class

Elasmobranchii

Order

Squatiniformes

Family

Squatinidae

Genus

Squatina