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Squatina angelus
Squat Squat, n. (Zo["o]l.) The angel fish (Squatina angelus).

Meaning of Squatina from wikipedia

- Angel sharks are sharks belonging to the genus Squatina. They are the only living members of the family Squatinidae and order Squatiniformes. They commonly...
- Squatina squatina, the angelshark or monkfish, is a species of shark in the family Squatinidae (known generally also as angel sharks), that were once...
- North Sea and North Atlantic fishermen, a name which also belongs to Squatina squatina, the angelshark, a type of shark. The North European species is Lophius...
- Squatina A. M. C. Duméril, 1806 Squatina aculeata G. Cuvier, 1829 (saw-back angelshark) Squatina africana Regan, 1908 (African angelshark) Squatina albipunctata...
- Sharks portal The clouded angelshark (Squatina nebulosa) is an angelshark of the family Squatinidae found in the northwest Pacific from the southeastern...
- Taiwan angelshark (Squatina formosa) is an angelshark in the family Squatinidae. The Taiwan angelshark is one of four species of Squatina in the waters around...
- The sand devil or Atlantic angel shark (Squatina dumeril) is a species of angelshark, family Squatinidae, native to the northwestern Atlantic Ocean. It...
- sharks belonging to Squalomorphi. It contains only a single living genus Squatina, commonly known as angelsharks. The oldest genus of the order, Pseudorhina...
- Squatina leae, commonly known as Lea's angel shark, is a species of deep-water angelshark restricted to the Saya de Malha Bank, that may possibly inhabit...
- The Chilean angelshark (Squatina armata) is an angelshark of the family Squatinidae found in the subtropical waters of Chile, that grows up to 1.03 metres...