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
4429
3
459
494
journal article
29945
10.11646/zootaxa.4429.3.2
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1175-5326
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Family
Squalidae
Squalus acanthias
Linnaeus, 1758
—No common name in
Madeira
; Piked dogfish
Bowdich 1825
: 74–75 (as
Spinax acanthias
)
Noronha & Sarmento 1934
: 135 (as
Acanthias acanthias
)
Belloc 1934
: 140 |
Fowler 1936
: 69 |
Albuquerque
1954
–56: 115 |
Cadenat & Blache 1981
: 47–48 |
McEachran & Branstetter 1984
: 146 |
Sanches 1986
: 78 |
Lloris
et al
, 1991
: 239 |
Carneiro
et al
. 2014
: 13.
Distribution in Macaronesia.
Azores
(
Santos
et al
.1997
;
Arruda 1997
) and Canary Islands (
Brito
et al
. 2002
; Brito Hernández & Sancho Rafel 2003).
Remarks.
Bowdich (1825)
seems to be the original source of all subsequent references of this species to the archipelago of
Madeira
. In his account (pp.74–75) he says “Two dead sharks (the
spinax acanthias
and
scymnus licha
) lay on the beach;” (referring to the beach of
Porto
Santo). It is improbable that two fishes (
Squalus acanthias
and
Dalatias licha
), occurring in such different habitats had been abandoned together by fisherman. The report of
D. licha
indicates that we are probably in the presence of a discard of the fishery for the black scabbard fish, where this species is sometimes caught as a by catch. On the other hand there are no records of a
Squalus
being caught the same way until now. Moreover, the name
Spinax
has been used in the past to identify members of the genus
Etmopterus
(Etmopteridae)
, which in the present case makes sense, as these species occur in the same habitat and are usually caught the same way as
D. licha
. Not having access to the specimens seen by Bowdich, one cannot confirm his identifications, but in view of the above and since no specimens or other material from
Madeira
were found in natural history museum collections in Funchal and elsewhere, we propose that this species should be excluded from the list of Chondrichthyans of
Madeira
.