







| Kingdom | Phylum | Class | Order | Family |
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| ANIMALIA | CHORDATA | CHONDRICHTHYES | CARCHARHINIFORMES | SCYLIORHINIDAE |
| Scientific Name: | Parmaturus pilosus | |||
| Species Authority: | Garman, 1906 | |||
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| Red List Category & Criteria: | Data Deficient ver 3.1 |
| Year Published: | 2009 |
| Assessor/s: | McCormack, C. |
| Reviewer/s: | Stevens, J.D., Valenti, S.V. & Fowler, S.L. (Shark Red List Authority) |
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Justification: The Salamander Catshark (Parmaturus pilosus) is a little known catshark known from Japan and the East China Sea on the upper to middle continental slope from 358–895 m. Attains at least 64 cm TL. A potential bycatch of trawl fisheries operating within its range, but no details are available. Given the lack of information on the species’ biology and threats to it, the Salamander Catshark is assessed as Data Deficient and should be reassessed as more data become available. |
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| Range Description: | Northwest Pacific: East China Sea, off Japan (southeastern Honshu and Ryu-Kyu Islands) and China near Taiwan, Province of China (Compagno et al. 2005). |
| Countries: |
Native:
China; Japan; Taiwan, Province of China
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| FAO Marine Fishing Areas: |
Native:
Pacific – northwest
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| Population: | Population size is unknown. The whole genus is poorly represented in collections and is considered rare. |
| Population Trend: |
Unknown
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| Habitat and Ecology: | Bathydemersal deepwater species found on the upper continental to insular slopes at depths of 358–895 m (Compagno et al. 2005). Attains at least 64 cm total length (TL) (Compagno et al. 2005). Males are immature at 56 cm TL and females are immature at 59–64 cm TL (Compagno et al. 2005). Reproduction is presumably oviparous. Little else is known of the biology of the species. |
| Systems: | Marine |
| Major Threat(s): | Potential bycatch of deepwater trawl fisheries operating within its range, but no specific information is available. |
| Conservation Actions: |
No conservation measures are in place at this time. Like many deepwater species, more information on the biology and ecology of the species and its importance in fisheries is required to assess the status and future conservation needs. Where taken, catches should be closely monitored to ensure that the current population is not adversely affected. The development and implementation of management plans (national and/or regional e.g., under the FAO International Plan of Action for the Conservation and Management of Sharks: IPOA-Sharks) are required to facilitate the conservation and management of all chondrichthyan species in the region. |
| Citation: | McCormack, C. 2009. Parmaturus pilosus. In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 24 May 2012. |
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