Living naked: first case of lack of skin-related structures in an elasmobranch, the blackmouth catshark (Galeus melastomus)

Mulas A.;Bellodi A.;Porcu C.;Cau A.;Coluccia E.;Demurtas R.;Marongiu M. F.;Pesci P.;Follesa M. C.
2020-01-01

Abstract

As far as is known, in this paper the first case of lacking of skin-related structures (epidermis, stratum laxum, dermal denticles and teeth) in a free-swimming elasmobranch, the blackmouth catshark, Galeus melastomus, is reported. The individual was caught by trawl in Sardinian waters (central-western Mediterranean) in July 2019 at a depth of 500 m. Although this kind of morphological abnormality is potentially fatal, the observations suggested that the specimen was in good health and well developed.
2020
abnormalities, elasmobranchs, Galeus melastomus, skin
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