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  1. Smallfin catshark - Wikipedia

  2. Apristurus parvipinnis, Smallfin catshark : fisheries - FishBase

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    Catsharks are ground sharks of the family Scyliorhinidae. They are the largest family of sharks with around 160 species placed in 17 genera. Although they are generally known as catsharks, some species can also be called dogfish due to previous naming.
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    Catsharks are found around seabeds in temperate and tropical seas worldwide, ranging from very shallow intertidal waters to depths of 2,000 m (6,600 ft) or more, such as the members of genus Apristurus.
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    Catsharks may be distinguished by their elongated, cat-like eyes and two small dorsal fins set far back. Most species are fairly small, growing no longer than 80 cm (31 in); a few, such as the nursehound ( Scyliorhinus stellaris) can reach 1.6 m (5.2 ft) in length.
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    Like most bottom feeders, catsharks feed on benthic invertebrates and smaller fish. They are not harmful to humans. The family is paraphyletic, containing several distinct lineages that do not form a monophyletic group. The family includes 17 genera and over 150 species, making it the largest family of sharks.
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  4. Apristurus parvipinnis | Shark-References

    WebDescription, classification, synonyms, distribution map, bibliography and images of Apristurus parvipinnis - Smallfin catshark

  5. Small-fin Catshark | Apristurus parvipinnis | Shark Database

  6. Smallfin Catshark (Apristurus parvipinnis) · iNaturalist

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  8. Smallfin Catshark - Encyclopedia of Life

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  10. Report on the smallfin catshark Apristurus parvipinnis Springer ...