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The Hemiscylliidae are a
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of
shark Sharks are a group of elasmobranch cartilaginous fish characterized by a ribless endoskeleton, dermal denticles, five to seven gill slits on each side, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the ...
s in the order
Orectolobiformes Carpet sharks are sharks classified in the order (biology), order Orectolobiformes . Sometimes the common name "carpet shark" (given because many species resemble ornately patterned carpets) is used interchangeably with "wobbegong", which is the ...
, commonly known as longtail carpet sharks and sometimes as bamboo sharks. They are found in shallow waters of the tropical
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. They are relatively small sharks, with the largest species reaching no more than in adult body length. They have elongated, cylindrical bodies, with short
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s and large spiracles. As their common name suggests, they have unusually long tails, which exceed the length of the rest of their bodies. They are sluggish fish, feeding on bottom-dwelling invertebrates and smaller fish.


Genera and species


''Chiloscyllium''

This genus is distinguished by a relatively long snout with subterminal
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s. The eyes and supraorbital ridges are hardly elevated. The mouth is closer to the eyes than to the tip of the snout, with lower labial folds usually connected across the chin by a flap of skin. The
pectoral Pectoral may refer to: * The chest region and anything relating to it. * Pectoral cross, a cross worn on the chest * a decorative, usually jeweled version of a gorget * Pectoral (Ancient Egypt), a type of jewelry worn in ancient Egypt * Pectora ...
and
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s are thin and not very muscular. No black hood on the head or large black spot on the side is present (though juveniles often are strongly marked with dark spots/bars). * '' Chiloscyllium arabicum'' Gubanov, 1980 (Arabian carpetshark) * '' Chiloscyllium burmensis'' Dingerkus & DeFino, 1983 (Burmese bamboo shark) * ''
Chiloscyllium griseum The grey bamboo shark, ''Chiloscyllium griseum'', is a species of carpet shark in the family Hemiscylliidae, found in the Indo-West Pacific Oceans from the Arabian Sea to Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, China, Japan, the Philipp ...
'' J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838 (grey bamboo shark) * ''
Chiloscyllium hasselti Hasselt's bamboo shark (''Chiloscyllium hasseltii'') is a bamboo shark in the family Hemiscylliidae found around Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, between latitudes 23° N and 10° S, and longitude 91° E and 133° E; residing inshore. Its l ...
'' Bleeker, 1852 (Hasselt's bamboo shark) * ''
Chiloscyllium indicum The slender bamboo shark, ''Chiloscyllium indicum'', is a bamboo shark in the family Hemiscylliidae found in the Indo-West Pacific Oceans between latitudes 40° N and 10° S, and longitude 65° E and 160° E. It is harmless to humans. Desc ...
'' ( J. F. Gmelin, 1789) (slender bamboo shark) * ''
Chiloscyllium plagiosum The whitespotted bamboo shark (''Chiloscyllium plagiosum'') is a species of carpet shark with an adult size that approaches one metre in length. This small, mostly nocturnal species is harmless to humans. The whitespotted bamboo shark is occasio ...
'' (Anonymous, referred to Bennett, 1830) (white-spotted bamboo shark) * ''
Chiloscyllium punctatum The brownbanded bamboo shark (''Chiloscyllium punctatum''), is a bamboo shark in the family (biology), family Hemiscylliidae that can be found in the Indo-West Pacific from Japan to northern Australia, between latitudes 34th parallel north, 34° N ...
'' J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838 (brown-banded bamboo shark)


''Hemiscyllium''

This genus is confined to tropical waters of
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, and
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, but an individual from this genus, possibly representing an undescribed species, has been photographed at the
Seychelles Seychelles (, ; ), officially the Republic of Seychelles (; Seychellois Creole: ), is an island country and archipelagic state consisting of 155 islands (as per the Constitution) in the Indian Ocean. Its capital and largest city, Victoria, ...
. They have short snouts with the
nostril A nostril (or naris , : nares ) is either of the two orifices of the nose. They enable the entry and exit of air and other gasses through the nasal cavities. In birds and mammals, they contain branched bones or cartilages called turbinates ...
s placed almost at the tip, and well-elevated eyes and supraorbital ridges. The mouth is closer to the tip of the snout than the eyes, and lacks the connecting dermal fold across the chin. The pectoral and pelvic fins are thick and heavily muscular. Either a black hood on the head or a large black spot on the sides of the body is present. Nine recognized species are in this genus: * '' Hemiscyllium freycineti'' ( Quoy &
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, 1824)
(Indonesian speckled carpetshark) * '' Hemiscyllium galei'' G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2008 (Cenderwasih epaulette shark) * ''
Hemiscyllium hallstromi The Papuan epaulette shark, ''Hemiscyllium hallstromi'', is a bamboo shark in the family (biology), family Hemiscylliidae found around southern Papua New Guinea, between latitudes 7th parallel south, 7° S and 10th parallel south, 10° S, and lo ...
'' Whitley, 1967 (Papuan epaulette shark) * '' Hemiscyllium halmahera'' G. R. Allen, Erdmann &
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, 2013
(Halmahera epaulette shark) * '' Hemiscyllium henryi'' G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2008 (Henry's epaulette shark) * '' Hemiscyllium michaeli'' G. R. Allen &
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, 2010
(Milne Bay epaulette shark) * ''
Hemiscyllium ocellatum The epaulette shark ('', Hemiscyllium ocellatum'') is a species of longtailed carpet shark of the family (biology), family Hemiscylliidae, found in shallow, tropical waters off Australia and New Guinea (and possibly elsewhere). The common name o ...
'' ( Bonnaterre, 1788) (epaulette shark) * '' Hemiscyllium strahani'' Whitley, 1967 (hooded carpetshark) * '' Hemiscyllium trispeculare'' J. Richardson, 1843 (speckled carpetshark) * '' Hemiscyllium sp.'' Not yet described (Seychelles carpetshark)


Fossil taxa

* †'' Acanthoscyllium sahelalmae'' (Pictet & Humbert, 1866) * †'' Adnetoscyllium angloparisensis'' (Guinot et al, 2013) * †'' Almascyllium cheikeliasi'' (Signeaux, 1949) * †''
Chiloscyllium broenirnani ''Chiloscyllium'' is a genus of sharks in the family Hemiscylliidae. This genus is distinguished by a relatively long snout with subterminal nostrils. The eyes and supraorbital ridges are hardly elevated. The mouth is closer to the eyes than t ...
'' Casier, 1958 * †'' Hemiscyllium bruxelliensis'' Herman, 1977 * †'' Mesiteia daimeriesi'' (Herman, 1973) * †'' Pseudospinax heterodon'' Underwood & Mitchell, 1999


Captivity

Hemiscylliid sharks are sometimes kept in home aquaria. Species from this family are ideal aquarium sharks because their natural habitats are tidepools, coral beds, and around boulders. This predisposition towards relatively confined spaces helps them adapt better to home aquaria compared to other species. Their generally small size for sharks, and their preference for water temperatures comparable to those enjoyed by other common aquarium fish, have also endeared them to marine aquarists. Multiple species of hemiscylliids have been successfully induced to breed in captivity. Full-sized adult epaulette sharks are most successfully housed in tanks at or exceeding , while adult bamboo sharks require more space and are known to do well in aquaria. Hemiscyliids in captivity are provided artificial caves in which to hide. However, unstable tank decor has been known to cause fatal injuries when the structure is disturbed by the sharks' digging behavior.


Parthenogenesis

The British press on February 10, 2016, reported that a bamboo shark at Great Yarmouth’s Sea Life Centre was pregnant with two fertilized eggs. It is known that the shark has not come into contact with any other bamboo sharks since 2013. Although parthenogenesis is observed in a small number of species, this is such a rare occurrence in this species that it became a news story.Martin, Sean (2016-02-10
A miracle? Female bamboo shark set for VIRGIN BIRTH at British zoo
Express.co.uk. Retrieved on 2017-03-08.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q805999 Orectolobiformes Taxa named by Theodore Gill Shark families Extant Late Jurassic first appearances