Angel Shark - Species

Species

  • Squatina aculeata (Sawback angelshark)
  • Squatina africana (African angelshark)
  • Squatina albipunctata (Eastern angelshark)
  • Squatina argentina (Argentine angelshark)
  • Squatina armata (Chilean angelshark)
  • Squatina australis (Australian angelshark)
  • Squatina caillieti
  • Squatina californica (Pacific angelshark)
  • Squatina dumeril (Sand devil)
  • Squatina formosa (Taiwan angelshark)
  • Squatina guggenheim (Angular angel shark)
  • Squatina heteroptera (Gulf angel shark)
  • Squatina japonica (Japanese angelshark)
  • Squatina legnota (Indonesian angelshark)
  • Squatina mexicana (Mexican angel shark)
  • Squatina nebulosa (Clouded angelshark)
  • Squatina occulta (Hidden angel shark)
  • Squatina oculata (Smoothback angelshark)
  • Squatina pseudocellata (Western angelshark)
  • Squatina punctata
  • Squatina squatina (Angelshark)
  • Squatina tergocellata (Ornate angelshark)
  • Squatina tergocellatoides (Ocellated angelshark)

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