Category
page 1Galeus
blackmouth catshark
species of fish

Galeus
Galeus is a genus of deepwater catshark, belonging to the family Pentanchidae, commonly known as sawtail catsharks in reference to a distinctive saw-toothed crest of enlarged dermal denticles, found along the upper edges of their caudal fins. They are found in the Atlantic, the western and central Pacific, and the Gulf of California, inhabiting deep waters at or close to the sea floor. Members of this genus are rather small, slim sharks with firm bodies and thick, rough skin. Their heads are usually fairly long and pointed, and have large mouths with well-developed furrows at the corners. They

Antilles catshark
species of fish
longfin sawtail catshark
species of fish

African sawtail catshark
species of shark (Galeus polli)

Gecko catshark
species of fish

Southern sawtail catshark
species of fish
Slender sawtail catshark
species of fish

Mouse catshark
species of fish

Blacktip sawtail catshark
species of fish

Atlantic sawtail catshark
species of fish

Springer's sawtail catshark
species of fish

Peppered catshark
species of fish
Broadfin sawtail catshark
species of fish

Roughtail catshark
species of fish

Dwarf sawtail catshark
species of fish

Longnose sawtail catshark
species of fish

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species of fish