Western Australian angelshark

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Western Australian angelshark
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Elasmobranchii
Order: Squatiniformes
Family: Squatinidae
Genus: Squatina
Species: S. sp.B
Binomial name
Squatina sp.B


The Western Australian angelshark, Squatina sp.B, is an angel shark of the family Squatinidae found on the tropical outer continental shelf off northern Western Australia, at depths of between 130 and 310 m. Its length is up to 64 cm.

The Weastern Australian angelshark has a very short snout and its head is concave between the eyes. The nasal barbels have expanded tips and lobate fringes. There are strong orbital thorns and a medial row of thorns in front of the first dorsal fin. Taken only as a bycatch.

Coloration is pale brownish or greyish dorsally with a pattern of widely spaced blue spots and brown blotches, no symmetrical small white spots, but a single small white nuchal spot.

Reproduction is ovoviviparous, with up to 20 pups in a litter.

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