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Eridacnis radcliffei Smith, 1913. Pygmy ribbontail catshark<br />

Wide-ranging but patchy in the Indo-West Pacific. FAO Areas 51, 57, 61, 71. Shelf, upper to<br />

mid slope. 71-766m.<br />

Eridacnis sinuans (Smith, 1957). African ribbontail catshark<br />

Western Indian off East Africa. FAO Area 51. Outermost shelf and upper slope. 180-480m.<br />

Proscyllium sp. A [Compagno et al., 2005]. Clown or magnificant catshark<br />

Eastern Indian: Andaman Sea. FAO Area 57. Edge of the outer shelf. >200m.<br />

Family Pseudotriakidae. False Catsharks.<br />

Gollum attenuatus (Garrick, 1954). Slender smoothhound<br />

Southwest Pacific: New Zealand. FAO Area 81. Outer shelf, upper slope and seamounts. 129-<br />

724m (most common 300-600m).<br />

Gollum sp. A [Compagno et al., 2005]. Sulu gollumshark<br />

Western Central Pacific: Philippines. FAO Area 71. Habitat not documented but presumably<br />

slope.<br />

Gollum sp. B [Compagno et al., 2005]. Whitemarked gollumshark<br />

Western Central Pacific: New Caledonia. FAO Area 71. Habitat not documented but<br />

presumably slope.<br />

Pseudotriakis microdon Capello, 1868. False catshark<br />

Wide-ranging but patchy in the Atlantic, Indo-West and Central Pacific. FAO Areas 21, 27,<br />

34, 51, 57, 71, 77, 81. Shelf (occassional) and upper to deep slope. 200-1900m.<br />

New genus and species [Compagno, Stehmann & Anderson]. Pygmy false catshark<br />

Western Indian: Arabian Sea and Maldives. FAO Area 51. Mid slope. ?-1120m.<br />

Family Triakidae. Houndsharks.<br />

Hemitriakis abdita Compagno & Stevens, 1993. Darksnout or deepwater sicklefin<br />

houndshark<br />

Western Central Pacific: northeastern Australia. FAO Area 71. Upper slope. 225-400m.<br />

Iago garricki Fourmanoir, 1979. Longnose houndshark<br />

Patchy in the Eastern Indian and Western Central Pacific. FAO Areas 57, 71. Upper slope.<br />

250-475m.<br />

Iago omanensis (Norman, 1939). Bigeye houndshark<br />

Northern Indian including the Red Sea; possibly in the Bay of Bengal (although this may<br />

represent a distinct species). FAO Areas 51, 57(?). Shelf and upper to mid (possibly to deep)<br />

slope. 183m (when benthic), 0-330m in water 500-2000m deep (when<br />

pelagic).<br />

Iago sp. [Compagno]. Bengal smallgill houndshark<br />

Eastern Indian: India. FAO Area 57.<br />

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