Niau-ka
Guā-māu
(Tùi Niau-soa (hî-lūi) choán--lâi)
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Scyliorhinus canicula | ||||||||||||
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Niau-ka (Hàn-jī: 貓鮫), ia̍h sī niau-soa-hî (Eng-gí: catshark), sī sio̍k Scyliorhinidae chit kho ê soa-hî, lóng-chóng ū tāi-iok 150 chéng.
Sio̍k
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]Lóng-chóng tī niau-soa chit kho lāi-bīn ē-sái hun 17-ê sio̍k, sī soa-hî siāng-toā ê chi̍t kho.[1]
- Apristurus Garman, 1913
- Asymbolus Whitley, 1939
- Atelomycterus Garman, 1913
- Aulohalaelurus Fowler, 1934
- Bythaelurus Compagno, 1988
- Cephaloscyllium Gill, 1862
- Cephalurus Bigelow and Schroeder, 1941
- Figaro Whitley, 1928
- Galeus Rafinesque, 1810
- Halaelurus Gill, 1862
- Haploblepharus Garman, 1913
- Holohalaelurus Fowler, 1934
- Parmaturus Garman, 1906
- Pentanchus Smith and Radcliffe in Smith, 1912
- Poroderma Smith, 1838
- Schroederichthys Springer, 1966
- Scyliorhinus Blainville, 1816
Chham-khó
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ Michael, Scott W. (March 2004), "Sharks at Home", Aquarium Fish Magazine, pp. 20–29
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