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  1. KlasseChondrichthyes (Kraakbeenvissen)
    OnderklasseElasmobranchii (Haaien en roggen)
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    Originally named Scyllium retifer by Garman in 1881, this name was quickly changed to the currently valid Scyliorhinus retifer (Garman, 1881). The genus Scyliorhinus comes from the Greek “skylla” meaning a kind of shark and “rhinos” meaning nose. There are no known synonyms used in previous scientific literature that refer to this species.
    Etymology: Scyliorhinus: skylion, Greek for dogfish or small shark; rhinus, from rhine (Gr.), rasp, alluding to a shark’s jagged, rasp-like skin. ( See ETYFish); retifer: rete, diminutive of reticulum (L.), net; -fer, from fero (L.), to have or bear, referring to its mesh- or chain-like pattern. ( See ETYFish). More on author: Garman .
    Scyliorhinus retifer takes part in the food chain by preying on macrofauna such as squid, fish, annelids, and crustaceans. It can be reasonably conjectured that it is in turn preyed on by other species, such as large, piscivorous fish and larger sharks.
    These scyliorhinids include the handsomely marked Chain Dogfish ( Scyliorhinus retifer ), with chocolate-brown webbing pattern on its cream-colored back and flanks, and the Lesser Spotted Dogfish ( Scyliorhinus canicula ), which is a moderately important foodfish in the United Kingdom, where it is harvested commercially.
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  3. Scyliorhinus retifer, Chain catshark - FishBase

  4. Chain Catshark | Scyliorhinus retifer | Shark Database

    WEBReproduction and Lifespan. Chain catsharks are oviparous. The young hatch from their egg cases after seven to 12 months. The eggs are laid in pairs, and approximately 44 to 52 eggs are laid per year. The size at …

  5. Chain catshark - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

  6. ELASMO.COM Fossil Genera: Scyliorhinus

  7. Scyliorhinus retifer | Shark-References

    WEBDescription, classification, synonyms, distribution map, bibliography and images of Scyliorhinus retifer - Chain catshark

  8. Scyliorhinidae: Cat Sharks

    WEBThe beautiful Chain Dogfish (Scyliorhinus retifer) ranges from the Georges Bank to the Gulf of Mexico and Nicaragua, appearing to be most abundant in deep waters off Virginia and North Carolina. In the northern …

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