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    The mouse catshark (Galeus murinus) is a species of catshark and part of the family Scyliorhinidae. It is common in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean from Iceland to Western Sahara. There is much taxonomic confusion regarding this species in Icelandic waters, where it may be confounded with another … See more

    Norwegian zoologist Robert Collett originally described the mouse catshark as Pristiurus murinus, in a 1904 issue of the scientific journal Forhandlinger i Videnskabs-selskabet i Christiania; its specific epithet means … See more

    The maximum length of the mouse catshark has been variously reported as 49 cm (19 in) and 85 cm (33 in). The larger figure comes from Iceland and is reflective of the … See more

    The mouse catshark is frequently caught incidentally by commercial trawl fisheries operating in deep water off Europe and western Africa. … See more

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    Fairly common, the mouse catshark has recently been found to be more widespread in the northeastern Atlantic than previously … See more

    The diet of the mouse catshark consists primarily of shrimp such as Pasiphaea multidentata and Sergestes robustus, other See more

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  3. Sharks of the World: Galeus murinus

  4. Mouse Catshark (Galeus murinus) · iNaturalist

  5. Galeus murinus - fish-commercial-names.ec.europa.eu

  6. Galeus murinus (Collett, 1904) - World Register of Marine Species

  7. Mouse Catshark | Galeus murinus | Shark Database

  8. Galeus murinus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015

  9. Galeus murinus, Mouse Catshark - ResearchGate

  10. (PDF) egg capsules of deep-sea catsharks from Eastern

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