Squatiniformes: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Elasmobranchii
Order
Squatiniformes
Family
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Squatiniformes

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Squatiniformes

Squatiniformes is an order of sharks belonging to Squalomorphi. It contains only a single living genus Squatina, commonly known as angelsharks. The oldest genus of the order, Pseudorhina is known from the Late Jurassic of Europe. Three other genera, Cretasquatina, Cretascyllium and Parasquatina are known from Cretaceous fossils from North America and Europe, though the placement of Parasquatina in the order has been questioned. All living and extinct members of the order share a similar body morphology with a highly flattened body with enlarged pectoral and pelvic fins suggestive of a bottom-dwelling ambush predator ecology. Teeth have been assigned to the modern genus from the Late Jurassic onwards, but the actual genus assignment of many of these species is unclear. The earliest records that can be assigned with confidence to the modern genus are known from the Early Cretaceous (Aptian) of England.

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Squatiniformes in languages:

Chinese
扁鯊目
Czech
polorejnoci
English
Angel Sharks
German
Engelhaiartige
Italian
Squalo angelo
Japanese
カスザメ目
Polish
Raszplokształtne
Russian
Скватинообразные
Swedish
havsängelartade hajar
Ukrainian
Акулоангелоподібні