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The spiny dogfish (Squalus cubensis/megalops group): the envenoming of a fisherman, with taxonomic and toxinological comments on the Squalus genus.
(2005-12-01)
The authors report a spiny dogfish (Squalus cubensis/megalops group) sting of a professional fisherman. He was injured on the left hand by the spine anterior to the fish's dorsal fin and manifested local edema, erythema, ...
The spiny dogfish (Squalus cubensis/megalops group): the envenoming of a fisherman, with taxonomic and toxinological comments on the Squalus genus.
(2005-12-01)
The authors report a spiny dogfish (Squalus cubensis/megalops group) sting of a professional fisherman. He was injured on the left hand by the spine anterior to the fish's dorsal fin and manifested local edema, erythema, ...
O gênero Squalus no Brasil: caracterização do grupo megalops e determinação do status taxonômico das formas brasileirasThe genus Squalus in Brazil: characterization of the megalops group and determination of the taxonomic status of the Brazilian forms
(Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroBrasilMuseu NacionalPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Zoologia)UFRJ, 2018)
The spiny dogfish ('cacao-bagre'): description of an envenoming in a fisherman, with taxonomic and toxinologic comments on the Squalus gender
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-07-01)
The authors report an injury caused by a spiny dogfish (Squalus sp) in a professional fisherman that was got hurt in the left hand for a spine in the dorsal fin of the fish and felt excruciating local pain for 6 h and ...
The spiny dogfish ('cacao-bagre'): description of an envenoming in a fisherman, with taxonomic and toxinologic comments on the Squalus gender
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-07-01)
The authors report an injury caused by a spiny dogfish (Squalus sp) in a professional fisherman that was got hurt in the left hand for a spine in the dorsal fin of the fish and felt excruciating local pain for 6 h and ...
Squalus acanthias, spiny dogfish
(International Union for Conservation of Nature, 2020-12)
While there are reported subpopulations of Squalus acanthias (Linnaeus, 1758) elsewhere in the world, the North Pacific subpopulation is now considered a separate species, Squalus suckleyi (Girard, 1854) (see Ebert et al. ...