Squatina legnota: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Elasmobranchii
- Order
- Squatiniformes
- Family
- Squatinidae
- Genus
- Squatina
- Species
- Squatina legnota
- Scientific Name
- Squatina legnota
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Indonesian angelshark
The Indonesian angelshark (Squatina legnota) is a rare species of angelshark, family Squatinidae, known only from a few specimens collected from fish landing sites in southern Indonesia. It is thought to inhabit the deep waters of the continental slope. Reaching at least 1.34 m (4.4 ft) long, this species has a flattened, ray-like shape and a well-developed tail and caudal fin. It is characterized by the absences of fringes on its nasal barbels and thorns down the midline of its back, as well as by its relatively plain grayish-brown dorsal coloration with dark saddles beneath the dorsal fin bases and a black leading margin on the underside of the pectoral fins. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has classified it as Critically Endangered due to significant fishing pressure.
...Squatina legnota in languages:
- English
- Indonesian Angelshark
- Italian
- Squalo angelo indonesiano
Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Squatina aculeata
- Squatina africana
- Squatina albipunctata
- Squatina argentina
- Squatina armata
- Squatina australis
- Squatina caillieti
- Squatina californica
- Squatina david
- Squatina dumeril
- Squatina formosa
- Squatina guggenheim
- Squatina japonica
- Squatina legnota
- Squatina mapama
- Squatina nebulosa
- Squatina occulta
- Squatina oculata
- Squatina pseudocellata
- Squatina squatina
- Squatina tergocellata
- Squatina tergocellatoides
- Squatina varii