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Family Etmopteridae. Sara McCutcheon. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondricthyes Order: Squaliformes Family: Etmopteridae Genus: 5 genera Species: > 50 spp. Dogfish Sharks 2 Dorsal fins (w or w/o spines) No anal fin 5 Gill slits (all in front of pectoral fin origins)
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Family Etmopteridae Sara McCutcheon
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondricthyes Order: Squaliformes Family: Etmopteridae Genus: 5 genera Species: > 50 spp. Dogfish Sharks 2 Dorsal fins (w or w/o spines) No anal fin 5 Gill slits (all in front of pectoral fin origins) Nostrils not connected to mouth by grooves Spiracles behind and at level of eyes No nictitating lower eyelids Order Squaliformes
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondricthyes Order: Squaliformes Family: Etmopteridae Genus: 5 genera Species: > 50 spp. Lantern Sharks Luminous organs usually present Small sharks (10-107cm TL) Usually 2D > 1D Long, grooved dorsal spines Caudal fin w/ subterminal notch Continental and insular slopes Benthopelagic bathyal Tropical to temperate Reproduction when known is ovoviviparous w/ 3-20 pups Family Etmopteridae
Genus Aculeola • Hooktooth dogfish • Small, hook-like teeth in both jaws • Very small, equal size dorsal spines • Long upper caudal lobe, lower lobe not • differentiated • Gill openings quite large • Kingdom: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Chondricthyes • Order: Squaliformes • Family: Etmopteridae • Genus: Aculeola • Species: nigra (1 sp)
Aculeola nigra • Common, but restricted to SE Pacific
Genus Centroscyllium • Kingdom: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Chondricthyes • Order: Squaliformes • Family: Etmopteridae • Genus: Centroscyllium • Species: 7 • Combtooth dogfish • Teeth w/ cusps and cusplets in both jaws • Short to moderately long snout • Strongly grooved dorsal spine • 2D > 1D Centroscyllium fabricii
Centroscyllium spp. • 6 of 7 species are very small (<50cm TL) • Restricted to local and regional distributions • Species off Japan, N Indian Ocean, E Pacific, SW Atlantic • The largest C. fabricii (50-100cm) antitropical distribution in N and S Atlantic
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondricthyes Order: Squaliformes Family: Etmopteridae Genus: Etmopterus Species: 32 Lantern dogfish Often have photophores on underside Upper teeth with a cusp and 1 or more pairs of cusplets Lower teeth blade-like Smallest known shark species E. carteri and E. perryi reaches 10-20cm TL at maturity Genus Etmopterus
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondricthyes Order: Squaliformes Family: Etmopteridae Genus: Etmopterus Species: 32 Feed on macroplankton/micronekton, teleost fish, and cephalopods Dietary shift between juveniles and adults Juveniles feed on eurybathic crustaceans Adults feed on teleosts and cephalopods Age determination based on spine bands concluded: External spine bands: males 20yr, females 30yr Internal spine bands: males 10.5yr, females 11.5yr Long-lived and late maturing sharks Genus Etmopterus
Etmopterus spp. • Very small to small sharks (<50cm TL) • All confined to bathyal habitats • World-wide but with local or regional distributions • Tropical and temperate waters • NW Atlantic has 6 endemic spp. • Fossils of Etmopterus found in deep-water Miocene deposits
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondricthyes Order: Squaliformes Family: Etmopteridae Genus: Miroscyllium Species: sheikoi (1 sp) Rasptooth dogfish Dark brown dorsally, black ventrally Black photomarks on caudal fin and caudal peduncle Long, flat snout Short mouth with comb-like teeth Teeth with cusps and cusplets in both jaws Genus Miroscyllium
Miroscyllium sheikoi • Only known from Japan • 340-370m • Apparently rare and localized
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondricthyes Order: Squaliformes Family: Etmopteridae Genus: Trigonognathus Species: kabeyai (1 sp) Viper dogfish “Triangle mouth” Terminal, snake-like mouth Huge, curved fang-like teeth Jaw highly protrusible Body dark brown dorsal, black ventral Black photomarks on caudal fin and peduncle Large, diagonally elongated spiracle Genus Trigonognathus
Trigonognathus kabeyai • NW Pacific off Japan, Hawaii, and Emperor seamounts • Upper continental slopes, on bottom (330-360m)