- California, of
northwestern Mexico. It
contains a
single species,
Magnapaulia laticaudus.
Magnapaulia was
first described in 1981 as a
possible species of Lambeosaurus...
- to
include only a
single Indo-Pacific species, the
spadenose shark (S.
laticaudus), but
recent taxonomic research has
found an
additional species, the Pacific...
- The
spadenose shark (Scoliodon
laticaudus) is a
species of
requiem shark in the
family Carcharhinidae. It is
common in the
tropical Indian and western...
- The
spined pygmy shark (Squaliolus
laticaudus) is a
species of
squaliform shark in the
family Dalatiidae found widely in all oceans.
Growing no larger...
- into 11 genera:
Genus Scoliodon J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838
Scoliodon laticaudus J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838 (spadenose shark)
Scoliodon macrorhynchos Bl****er...
- since,
including L.
clavinitialis and L.
magnicristatus in 1935, and L.
laticaudus in 1981
which was
later moved to its own
genus Magnapaulia. It has also...
- Radcliffe, 1912
Squaliolus aliae Teng, 1959 (smalleye
pygmy shark)
Squaliolus laticaudus H. M.
Smith and Radcliffe, 1912 (spined
pygmy shark) †Eosqualiolus Adnet...
-
Dasysyrphus laticaudus (Curran 1925), the
boreal conifer fly, is a
common species of
syrphid fly
observed in
Eastern and
Northern North America. Hoverflies...
-
cookiecutter shark (I. plutodus)
Euprotomicrus Pygmy shark (E. bispinatus)
Squaliolus Smalleye pygmy shark (S. aliae)
Spined pygmy shark (S.
laticaudus)...
- 9 in) long
pregnant individuals known. The
spined pygmy shark (Squaliolus
laticaudus) and the
pygmy ribbontail catshark (Eridacnis radcliffei) are
known to...