(Dichichthyidae)

Bristle Sharks

Щетинисті акули

Dichichthys is a genus of sharks which is the only genus in the monotypic family Dichichthyidae, the bristle sharks. These sharks are found in the Western Pacific Ocean. Until recently, scientists believed these 5 species were part of the genus Parmaturus, until morphological testing confirmed its placement in its own family. Supraorbital crests on the chondrocranium also distinguish Dichichthys from other catshark genera/families.

dichichthys albimarginatus

(Dichichthys albimarginatus)

White-tip Catshark

Білоплавцева котяча акула

Total length: <57.7 cm.

It is known only from a single specimen collected from northern New Caledonia, at a depth of 590–732 m.

dichichthys bigus

(Dichichthys bigus)

Beige Catshark

Бежева котяча акула

Total length: <72 cm.

It is found off the north-eastern coast of Australia, at depths of 590–881 m.

dichichthys melanobranchus

(Dichichthys melanobranchus)

Blackgill Catshark

Чорнозяброва котяча акула

Total length: <85 cm.

It is found on or near the bottom on the continental slope, at 540–835 m off the coasts of China and Japan.

dichichthys nigripalatum

(Dichichthys nigripalatum)

Indonesian Bristle Shark

Індонезійська щетиниста акула

Total length: <54.8 cm.

It is known from three specimens collected in the South China Sea, at depths of 170–190 m.

dichichthys satoi

(Dichichthys satoi)

Roughback Bristle Shark

Грубоспинна щетиниста акула

Total length: <105 cm.

It lives off the waters of New Zealand, at a depth of between 670 and 1,190 m.