Annotated checklist of the fishes of the archipelago of Madeira (NE Atlantic): I-Chondrichthyes
Author
Biscoito, Manuel
Author
Ribeiro, Cláudia
Author
Freitas, Mafalda
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-06-07
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3
459
494
journal article
29945
10.11646/zootaxa.4429.3.2
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Family
Pentanchidae
*
Apristurus laurussonii
(Saemundsson, 1922)
—No common name in
Madeira
;
Iceland
catshark or
Madeira
catshark
Cadenat & Maul 1966
: 60 |
Compagno 1984b
: 270 |
Quéro 1984c
: 96–97 |
Cadenat & Blache 1981
: 186 |
Sanches 1986
: 63 |
Lloris
et al
. 1991
: 221 (as
Apristurus maderensis
)
Carneiro
et al
. 2014
: 11.
Distribution in Macaronesia.
Madeira
,
Azores
(
Santos
et al
. 1997
;
Saldanha & Biscoito 1997
;
Porteiro
et al
. 2010
;
Carneiro
et al
. 2014
) and Canary Islands (
Brito
et al
. 2002
; Brito Hernández & Sancho Rafel 2003).
Remarks.
Nakaya & Sato (1998)
considered
A. maderensis
Cadenat & Maul (1966)
as a junior synonym of
A. laurussonii
. Two formalin preserved specimens in MMF collections: MMF 18750, the
holotype
, collected in
1961 in
a longline of the black scabbard fish,
Aphanopus
spp. and MMF 36797, collected more recently in 2005 at
Porto
Santo.
*
Galeus melastomus
Rafinesque, 1810
—Leitão-do-mar; Blackmouth catshark
Lowe 1838
: 194
(
as
Scyllium artedi
)
Lowe
1843–1860
: 93–97 |
Günther 1870
: 406 |
Belloc 1934
: 129 (as
Pristiurus melanostomus
)
Noronha & Sarmento 1934
: 114 and 143 (as
Pristiurus artedi
)
Nunes 1953
: 156 |
Albuquerque
1954
–56: 95 (as
Galeus melanostomus
)
Fowler 1936
: 40 |
Noronha & Sarmento 1948
: 110 |
Maul 1948
: 138 |
Springer 1973c
: 20 |
Cadenat & Blache 1981
: 167–171 |
Sanches 1986
: 64 |
Menezes
et al
. 2009
: 2690 |
Carneiro
et al
. 2014
: 11.
Distribution in Macaronesia.
Madeira
,
Azores
(
Santos
et al
.1997
;
Arruda 1997
;
Carneiro
et al
. 2014
) and the Canary Islands (
Brito
et al
. 2002
; Brito Hernández & Sancho Rafel 2003).
Remarks.
four formalin preserved specimens in MMF collections, the first dated from 1968 and the last one from 2004.
Maul (1948)
refers as frequent all year round and the same author (1976) refers that although it is well known from
Madeira
, it is not often taken.