- ISBN 978-92-5-101384-7. Jones, E.C. (1971). "Isistius brasiliensis, a
Squaloid Shark, the
Probable Cause of
Crater Wounds on
Fishes and Cetaceans" (PDF)...
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mesoparasitic barnacles that can be
found attached to
several species of deep-sea
squaloid sharks,
including at
least black dogfish (Centroscyllium fabricii), combtooth...
- (young) mute pack (wild)
canine Dogfish Also see
Shark — — —
troop selachian squaloid capeshark (US)
flake (UK, Australia) huss (UK)
kahada (Canada) rigg (UK)...
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phylogenetic tests indicate that it
might be a
member of the Centrophoridae. This
squaloid shark had
small teeth that
combined traits from two
modern shark families...
- eels,
halosaurs and notacanths.
Benthopelagic sharks, like the deep sea
squaloid sharks,
achieve neutral buoyancy with the use of
large oil-filled livers...
- S2CID 73533277. Wetherbee, B.M.; Kajiura, S.M. (2000). "Occurrence of a rare
squaloid shark,
Trigonognathus kabeyai, from the
Hawaiian Islands".
Pacific Science...
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fishes from Formosa. Pt. 4.
Squaliolus alii, a new
species of deep sea
squaloid shark from Tung-Kang, Formosa".
Report –
Laboratory of
Fishery Biology...
- the
original on 2011-09-30. Jones, E. C. 1971.
Isistius brasiliensis. a
squaloid shark. the
probable cause of
crater wounds on
fishes and cetaceans; Fish...
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barnacle Anelasma on the
development of
reproductive organs of deep-sea
squaloid sharks,
Centroscyllium and Etmopterus".
Environmental Biology of Fishes...
- Panama. The museum's
worldwide holdings of elasmobranchs,
particularly squaloid sharks, have
grown rapidly in the last 15
years and are an
important international...