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Allen, Gerald R., Mark V. Erdmann, William T. White, Fahmi, and Christine L. Dudgeon. "Review of the bamboo shark genus Hemiscyllium (Orectolobiformes: Hemiscyllidae)." Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation 23 (November 2, 2016): 51–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.164197.

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The bamboo sharks, genus Hemiscyllium, comprises a group of nine species mainly restricted to New Guinea and northern Australia, including islands, reefs, and shoals separated from mainland areas by shallow seas. The Indonesian island of Halmahera is the only location lying outside the core region that is inhabited by these sharks. The nine species in the genus are reviewed and their approximate distribution documented, as follows: H. freycineti (Raja Ampat Islands, West Papua); H. galei (Cenderawasih Bay, West Papua); H. hallstromi (Torres Strait, Australia and southeastern Papua New Guinea);
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Jassim M. Abed, Jassim M. Abed. "Biometry of Arabian carpetshark, Chiloscyllium arabicumGubanov, 1980 (Elasmobranchii: Hemiscyllidae) from Iraqi marine water." journal of king abdulaziz university marine science 26, no. 2 (2017): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4197/mar.26-2.1.

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A total of 35 specimens (22 male and 13 female) of Arabian carpetshark Chiloscyllium arabicum Gubanov, 1980, ranging in total length from 262-731 mm were collected from Iraqi marine water (N: 29º46’, E: 48º48’) during December 2012 - April 2013 and April 2014.80 morphometrics and meristics were measured.The head length (HDL) was 17.0-19.2 mm and 16.9- 19.7 mm, and the interdorsal space (IDS) was12.3-19.9 mm and 11.7-22.1mm for males and females respectively. Significant differences in some characters were found between males and females, the pelvic-anal space (PAS), the pelvic-caudal space (PC
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Harahush, B. K., A. B. P. Fischer, and S. P. Collin. "Captive breeding and embryonic development of Chiloscyllium punctatum Muller & Henle, 1838 (Elasmobranchii: Hemiscyllidae)." Journal of Fish Biology 71, no. 4 (2007): 1007–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2007.01569.x.

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Heupel, M. R., and M. B. Bennett. "Estimating Abundance of Reef-Dwelling Sharks: A Case Study of the Epaulette Shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Elasmobranchii: Hemiscyllidae)1." Pacific Science 61, no. 3 (2007): 383–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.2984/1534-6188(2007)61[383:eaorsa]2.0.co;2.

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Bennett, M. B., M. R. Heupel, S. M. Bennett, and A. R. Parker. "Sheina orri (Myodocopa: Cypridinidae), an ostracod parasitic on the gills of the epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Elasmobranchii: Hemiscyllidae)." International Journal for Parasitology 27, no. 3 (1997): 275–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0020-7519(96)00201-9.

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Harahush, Blake K., Nathan S. Hart, Kathryn Green, and Shaun P. Collin. "Retinal neurogenesis and ontogenetic changes in the visual system of the brown banded bamboo shark,Chiloscyllium punctatum(hemiscyllidae, elasmobranchii)." Journal of Comparative Neurology 513, no. 1 (2009): 83–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cne.21953.

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Clark, Steven. "First report of albinism in the white-spotted bamboo shark,Chiloscyllium plagiosum (Orectolobiformes: Hemiscyllidae), with a review of reported color aberrations in elasmobranchs." Zoo Biology 21, no. 6 (2002): 519–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/zoo.10068.

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SCHAEFFNER, BJOERN C., and IAN BEVERIDGE. "Prochristianella Dollfus, 1946 (Trypanorhyncha: Eutetrarhynchidae) from elasmobranchs off Borneo and Australia, including new records and the description of four new species." Zootaxa 3505, no. 1 (2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3505.1.1.

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Prochristianella cairae n. sp. is described from the spiral intestines of two species of bamboo sharks, Chiloscylliumpunctatum Müller & Henle and Chiloscyllium indicum (Gmelin) (Hemiscyllidae) off the coast of Malaysian Borneo. Thespecies is distinguished from congeners by enlarged microtriches covering the whole scolex peduncle, a uniquearrangement of hooks on the basal swelling, a dissimilar number of hooks in each principle row in the metabasal armatureand hook files 1 and 1’ not being distinctly separated. Prochristianella jensenae n. sp. is described from the spiralintestines of three
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HAQUE, ALIFA BINTHA, WILLIAM T. WHITE, RACHEL D. CAVANAGH, APARNA RITI BISWAS, and NAZIA HOSSAIN. "New records of elasmobranchs in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh: further taxonomic research is essential." Zootaxa 5027, no. 2 (2021): 211–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5027.2.4.

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To evaluate the species diversity and strengthen the taxonomic identification of elasmobranchs in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh, a study was conducted in the southeast coastal region between January 2016 and March 2018. Using morphological and genetic identification techniques, this study presents 22 species from the region. Thirteen of these are new records. The new records consist of eight species from the family Dasyatidae, and one each from Mobulidae, Rhinobatidae, Narcinidae, Hemiscylliidae and Triakidae. Furthermore, four occurrences are first verified reports, and five are potential new
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Al-Shamary, Ahmed Chasib, and Kadhim Hassan Younis. "A study of the Composition of Chondrichthyes Fishes in the Shatt Al-Arab Estuary and Iraqi Marine Waters." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1215, no. 1 (2023): 012022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1215/1/012022.

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Abstract Thirteen Chondrichthyes fish were caught in the current study, belonging to 12 genera and (6) orders and representing (8) families from January 2018 to December 2018. The Dasyatidae family represented the highest number of species, represented by five species: Dasyatidae, Carcharhinidae, and Hemiscylliidae, forming 74.74% of the total number of individuals. The results of the relative abundance showed that three species, Brevitrygon walga, Brevitrygon imbricata, and Pastinachus sephen, constituted 34.34% of the total number of individuals, and one resident species Carcharhinus leucas
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