Burmese bamboo shark

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Burmese bamboo shark
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Elasmobranchii
Order: Orectolobiformes
Family: Hemiscylliidae
Genus: Chiloscyllium
Species: C. burmensis
Binomial name
Chiloscyllium burmensis
Dingerkus & DeFino, 1983
Range of the Burmese bamboo shark (in blue)
Range of the Burmese bamboo shark (in blue)

The Burmese bamboo shark, Chiloscyllium burmensis, is an extremely rare bamboo shark in the family Hemiscylliidae, the only specimen, and holotype, being found off Rangoon in Burma, between latitudes 18° N and 14° S, and longitude 93° E and 98° E. The holotype's length is 57 cm.

The Burmese bamboo shark has very small eyes, and the dorsal fins are long and low. The precaudal tail is greatly elongated and thick, the long and low anal fin is just anterior to the caudal fin, and there are no ridges on the back. The dorsal fins have nearly straight or convex posterior margins. It feeds on small bony fish.

The Burmese bamboo shark has dark fins, but the juvenile coloration is not known.

Reproduction is presumed to be oviparous.

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