Sharks of the World
L.J.V. Compagno |
Author: (Bonnaterre, 1788) |
Kingdom Animalia |
Status in World Register of Marine Species Scientific synonyms and common names |
Bigelow, H.B. and W.C. Schroeder, 1957. A study of the sharks of the suborder Squaloidea. Bull.Mus.Comp.Zool.Harv.Univ., 117(1):150 p. Garrick, J.A.F., 1959. Studies on New Zealand Elasmobranchii. Part 7. The identity of specimens of Centrophorus from New Zealand. Trans.R.Soc.N.Z., 86(1-2):127-41 Bass, A.J., J.D. D'Aubrey and N. Kistnasamy, 1976. Sharks of the east coast of southern Africa. 6. The families Oxynotidae, Squalidae, Dalatiidae and Echinorhinidae. Invest.Rep.Oceanogr.Res.Inst., Durban, (45): 103 p. Cadenat, J. and J. Blache, 1981. Requins de Mediterranee et d'Atlantique. Faune Trop.ORSTOM, 21:330 p. Compagno, L.J.V., 1981. Legend versus reality: the jaws image and shark diversity. Oceanus, 24(4):5-16 Smith, J.L.B., 1957. A new shark from South Africa. S.Afr.J.Sci., 53(10):261-4 |
C. squamosus2 (habitus drawing) |
For further info about Centrophorus squamosus, you can also look up this species under: Centrophorus squamosus (species group: Fishes of the NE Atlantic and the Mediterranean) You can continue searching for Centrophorus squamosus on one of these Web sites: Catalogue of Life | GBIFFauna Europaea (animals) | IOPI (plants) | NCBI (genetic) |