Squatina

Walsh, Jonathan H., Ebert, David A. & Compagno, Leonard J. V., 2011, Squatina caillieti sp. nov., a new species of angel shark (Chondrichthyes: Squatiniformes: Squatinidae) from the Philippine Islands, Zootaxa 2759, pp. 49-59 : 58

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.202748

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6191156

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scientific name

Squatina
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Key to Western North Pacific Squatina Species (revised from Walsh & Ebert, 2007)

1 a. Pelvic fin tips do not extend to origin of first dorsal fin........................................................ 2

1 b. Pelvic fin tips extend to or surpass origin of first dorsal fin..................................................... 3

2 a. A prominent row of thorn-like denticles extending from mid-back to caudal peduncle; no distinct ocelli on posterior lobes of the pectoral fins............................................................................... S. japonica

2 b. No row of thorn-like denticles extending from the mid-back to the caudal peduncle, distinct paired ocelli on the posterior lobes of the pectoral fins....................................................................... S. tergocellatoides

3 a. Dorsal-caudal space greater than inter-dorsal space; interorbital space greater than interspiracle space, pelvic inner margin greater than 9 % total length, pelvic base length greater than 13 % total length...................................... 4

3 b. Dorsal-caudal space less than interdorsal space; interorbital space less than interspiracle space, pelvic inner margin less than 9 % total length, pelvic base length less than 13 %.............................................. S. caillieti sp. nov.

4 a. Upper lip arch semi-circular in shape (> 1.5 % TL in height); dorsals are lobed with a curvilinear anterior margin; pelvic girdle distance 1.4 times or less head length; caudal fin is lobed, especially dorsally, with a curvilinear postventral caudal margin............................................................................................... S. formosa

4 b. Upper lip arch is not semi-circular in shape (<1.5 % TL in height); dorsals are not lobed (angular) without a curvilinear anterior margin (straight); pelvic girdle distance greater than 1.4 times head length; caudal fin is not lobed (angular), especially dorsally, without a curvilinear postventral caudal margin (straight)......................................... S. nebulosa

Walsh, J. H. & Ebert, D. 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, 31 - 47.