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- Squatiniformes is an order of sharks belonging to Squalomorphi. It contains only a single living genus Squatina, commonly known as angelsharks. The oldest...
- Squatinidae and order Squatiniformes. They commonly inhabit sandy seabeds close to 150 m (490 ft) in depth. Squatina and other Squatiniformes differ from other...
- divided into six orders: Echinorhiniformes, Hexanchiformes, Squaliformes, Squatiniformes, Pristiophoriformes and the extinct Protospinaciformes. The order Hexanchiformes...
- sharks) Order Squaliformes (dogfish sharks) †Family Protospinacidae Order Squatiniformes (angel sharks) Order Pristiophoriformes (sawsharks) Subdivision Batoidea...
- the Hypnosqualea. The Hypnosqualea may be invalid. It includes the Squatiniformes, and the Pristorajea, which may also be invalid, but includes the Pristiophoriformes...
- genus. It is thought to represent the earliest diverging group in the Squatiniformes and has been placed in a monotypic family called Pseudorhinidae. While...
- Hexanchiformes: frilled and cow sharks Order Squaliformes: dogfish sharks Order Squatiniformes: angel sharks Order Pristiophoriformes: saw sharks Subclass Holocephali...
- The following is the full list of the extant species in class Chondrichthyes, or the cartilaginous fish. Members of this class have a backbone, gills,...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 6 species   Critically endangered (CR): 455 species   Endangered (EN): 643 species   Vulnerable (VU): 1,245 species   Near...
- separate group with sawsharks (Pristiophoriformes) or angel sharks (Squatiniformes). For this reason they are sometimes given their own order, Echinorhiniformes...