Squalidae Blainville 1816

Order Squaliformes Family Squalidae According to Ebert & Stehmann (2013), three species of the genus Squalus are recognized in the North Atlantic ( S. acanthias , S. blainvillei and S. megalops ), but S. blainvillei and S. megalops may represent a species complex. The taxonomic arrangement of Sq...

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Main Authors: Carneiro, Miguel, Martins, Rogélia, Landi, Monica, Costa, Filipe O.
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Published: Zenodo 2014
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3867946
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Summary:Order Squaliformes Family Squalidae According to Ebert & Stehmann (2013), three species of the genus Squalus are recognized in the North Atlantic ( S. acanthias , S. blainvillei and S. megalops ), but S. blainvillei and S. megalops may represent a species complex. The taxonomic arrangement of Squalus species is provisional, pending the review and resolution of the S. blainvillei and S. megalops complexes. : Published as part of Carneiro, Miguel, Martins, Rogélia, Landi, Monica & Costa, Filipe O., 2014, Updated checklist of marine fishes (Chordata: Craniata) from Portugal and the proposed extension of the Portuguese continental shelf, pp. 1-73 in European Journal of Taxonomy 73 on page 13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2014.73, http://zenodo.org/record/3866515 : {"references": ["Ebert D. A. & Stehmann M. F. W. 2013. Sharks, batoids, and chimaeras of the North Atlantic. FAO Species Catalogue for Fishery Purposes no. 7, Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome."]}