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Whitetail dogfish

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Chondrichthyes

Order
  
Squaliformes

Scientific name
  
Scymnodalatias albicauda

Phylum
  
Chordata

Subclass
  
Elasmobranchii

Family
  
Somniosidae

Rank
  
Species

Whitetail dogfish

Similar
  
Scymnodalatias, Japanese velvet dogfish, Largespine velvet dogfish, Longsnout dogfish, Ornate dogfish

The whitetail dogfish, Scymnodalatias albicauda, is a very rare sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae, found from the eastern Indian Ocean round southern Australia to New Zealand, at depths of between 150 and 500 m. Its length is up to 1.1 m.

The whitetail dogfish is a rare species known only from a few specimens taken by tuna longliners and trawlers. The dorsal fins are small, the pectoral fins are angular, and there is an asymmetric caudal fin with a dark-tipped upper lobe.

Coloration is grey and white, mottled with large brown or black spots, the tail mostly white with black tips.

The whitetail dogfish is ovoviviparous, with at least 59 pups per litter.

References

Whitetail dogfish Wikipedia