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Fatspine spurdog

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Chondrichthyes

Order
  
Squaliformes

Scientific name
  
Squalus crassispinus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Subclass
  
Elasmobranchii

Family
  
Squalidae

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Western highfin spurdog, Rasptooth dogfish, Largespine velvet dogfish, Plunket shark, Eastern Australian sawshark

The fatspine spurdog, Squalus crassispinus, is a dogfish of the family Squalidae, found on the continental shelf off the northern coast of Western Australia, at depths of 180 to 200 metres (590 to 660 ft). The length of the longest male specimen measured is 56 centimetres (22 in).

The fatspine spurdog is a rare, small and slender dogfish with a broad head and short snout. There is a broad, small medial barbel on the anterior nasal flaps. The pectoral fin has a shallowly concave posterior margin. The first dorsal fin is moderately high, and both dorsal fin spines are very stout.

Coloration is light grey above, paler below, with no white spots. The pale dorsal fins have dusky tips.

Its reproduction is ovoviviparous.

References

Fatspine spurdog Wikipedia