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Longnose sawshark (Pristiophorus cirratus)
Subject: | Longnose sawshark (Pristiophorus cirratus)
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Resolution: 3265x1736
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Date: 2010:10:22 12:38:24
Camera: Hasselblad H3DII-39 (Hasselblad)
F number: f/16.0
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Upload Date: 2017:01:11 23:07:26
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Pristiophorus cirratus, from the Sketchbook of fishes by William Buelow Gould, 1832
Description
English: Sketch 25. (Longnose) Saw shark (Pristiophorus cirratus) watercolour on paper sketch from the Sketchbook of fishes by Van Diemonian (Tasmanian) artist and convict William Buelow Gould (1801 - 1853).
Produced c1832 as part of a thirty-six image still life sketchbook of fishes while Gould was a convict on Sarah Island at the Macquarie Harbour Penal Station. Probably done for Dr William De Little.
Actual size 185 x 227 mm. This version is cropped to the main image.
Date circa 1832
Author William Buelow Gould (1801 - 1853).
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sketchbook_of_fishes_-_25._(Longnose)_Saw_shark_-_William_Buelow_Gould,_c1832.jpg
Longnose sawshark (Pristiophorus cirratus) also known as the common sawshark is a sawshark of the family Pristiophoridae. This shark is large and stocky for a saw shark. It also has a very long rostrum, which can take up to 30% of its total body length. The longnose sawshark has pale yellow or grayish-brown dorsal coloring and white ventral coloring. Variegated, sometimes faint dark blotches, spots, and bars cover its back. The barbels of the longnose sawshark are halfway down the rostrum, but slightly closer to the rostral tip than the nostrils. Its maximum length is up to 1.37 m (4 ft 6 in). Order: Pristiophoriformes, Family: Pristiophoridae. |
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