home » news » news archive » 2006 » fish news

New shark discovered off South Africa

A new species of scyliorhinid shark has been described from South Africa.

The catshark has been named Haploblepharus kistnasamyi in a paper by Brett Human and Leonardo Compagno in the latest issue of the systematics journal Zootaxa, and was discovered off kwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.

Haploblepharus kistnasamyi is a member of the catshark family Scyliorhinidae and is believed to be one of four species in the shyshark genus Haploblepharus, the others being: the Puffadder shyshark, H. edwardsii, the Brown shyshark, H. pictus and the Dark shyshark, H. fuscus.

H. kistnasamyi was previously believed to be a colour variant of the Puffadder shyshark, H. edwardsii, which is found along the southern coast of South Africa. However, although the two sharks are superficially similar, Human and Compagno claim that kistnasamyi can be distinguished from H. edwardsii and other members of the Haploblepharus genus by its stockier build, less depressed head and trunk and more compressed caudal peduncle.

The members of the Haploblepharus genus have historically been considered difficult to identify because most of the identification keys available used colour patterns, which can vary within a species, and poor morphological characters which weren't always capable of accurately diagnosing species.

For more information on the new shark species see the paper: Human BA and LJV Compagno (2006) - Description of Haploblepharus kistnasamyi, a new catshark (Chrondrichthyes: Scyliorhinidae) from South Africa. Zootaxa, 1318: 41-58.

This article may not be reproduced without permission.

iconMatt Clarke: 22.9.2006
Views: Read 7,032 times

  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Reddit
  • NewsVine
  • blogmarks
  • Simpy
  • Furl
  • Spurl
  • TailRank
  • YahooMyWeb
  • LinkaGoGo
  • Ma.gnolia
  • Facebook
  • Stumbleupon

Print page |   Send page |   RSSComments feed

Please login to vote


Please login to leave a comment

Login

Please login using your current username and password. If you have forgotten your details you can get a reminder.
Username
Password
Forgotten your password?
Keep me signed in

About the author: Matt Clarke

Matt Clarke

Editor-in-Chief, Matt Clarke, writes the regular Interesting Imports column on rare and unusual fish in the UK aquarium trade. He's kept fish for 30 years and holds a degree, two higher degrees and two diplomas in fish biology, taxonomy and computational biology.

More articles by Matt Clarke »


«Previous              Next»

Latest articles

Focus on community oddballs
tropical fish
Got a taste for oddbal...
How to keep bubble corals
tropical fish
Bubble corals are popu...

Latest blog posts

Would you like our studio aquarium?
tropical fish
We're looking for a ne...
Middlesex shoptour coming up
tropical fish
Tell which three shops...

Featured retailers

The Green Machine Ltd
fish video
Unit 1a Felin Puleston Industria...
Cherry Hill Nurseries Ltd
fish video
Stokesley Road Middlesbrough Cl...

Manufacturers & Wholesalers

Aquariums Ltd
screenshot
Aquariums Ltd specialise in the ...

Treatment Finder

Are your fish sick?
sick fish
Our Treatment Finder can help...

Site of the month

All Pond & Aquarium Solutions
screenshot
All Pond Solutions supplies a wi...

In the latest issue
Cover
Welcome to Practical Fishkeeping, the UK's best-selling aquarium magazine. More »

Register for FREE access

To access some of the content on this site you need to register for free access, or click here to login.

Basic fishkeeping advice

New fishkeeper?
basic fishkeeping information
Learn how to keep fish here...

Competitions

Win a Waterlife test kit selection pack
tropical fish
Six readers could win a Waterlif...

Online shops

Aquariums Ltd
screenshot
Aquariums Ltd spe...
Aquarium-Gardening
screenshot
Aquarium Gardenin...

The People's poll

This month we're asking readers: Have nature aquariums reached their peak? Vote»

In Focus

In Focus
tropical fish
Tropicals, marines, ponds...

Aquatic plants

Plants Alive
screenshot
Plants Alive is a...

Stockist finder

M and R Dogfish
fish video
466 Paisley Road West Glasgow L...