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Fish Identification: Find Species

Class: Elasmobranchii
Order: Carcharhiniformes
Family: Hemigaleidae Weasel sharks


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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Chaenogaleus macrostoma Hooktooth shark Indo-West Pacific 100 TL 1852
Hemigaleus australiensis Australian weasel shark Eastern Indian Ocean to W 110 TL 2005
Hemigaleus microstoma Sicklefin weasel shark Indo-West Pacific 135 TL 1852
Hemipristis elongata Snaggletooth shark Indo-West Pacific 259 TL 1871
Paragaleus leucolomatus Whitetip weasel shark Western Indian Ocean 96 TL 1985
Paragaleus longicaudatus Slender weasel shark Western Indian Ocean 48.3 OT 1966
Paragaleus pectoralis Atlantic weasel shark Eastern Atlantic 140 TL 1906
Paragaleus tengi Straight-tooth weasel shark Western Pacific 88 TL 1963



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