Resouces from government sites on
Eridacnis radcliffei
:
Fish Facts
The pygmy ribbontail catshark (Eridacnis radcliffei) matures at 18cm and is one
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Sharks/references/diet.htm
Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
1973. Observations on the food of deep sea sharks Halaelurus hispidus (Alcock),
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Eridacnis_radcliffei.html
SHARK-L archives -- December 2001 (#100)
This and other tiny squaloids are closely rivaled by the carcharhinoid Eridacnis
http://raven.utc.edu/cgi-bin/WA.EXE?A2=ind9810&L=shark-l&F=&S=&P=22088
SHARK-L archives -- October 1998 (#314)
...smallest shark. A close contender is the pygmy ribbontail catshark (Eridacnis
http://soconnell.web.wesleyan.edu/ees106/lecture_notes/lecture_marine_ecology/HTML%20Presentation%20folder/tsld029.htm
Shark - Physical Characteristics
2. Among the smallest sharks are the 22- to 25-cm (8- to 1 0-in.) midwater shark
http://uio.mbl.edu/browser/index.php?func=name_detail&ubioID=879023