Two closely related species of the genus Orectolobus (Orectolobidae), O. ornatus (De Vis) and O. halei Whitley, are redescribed based on fresh material from temperate eastern Australia. Although described as a subspecies by Whitley (1940), O. halei was formerly synonymized with O. ornatus because of the lack of research material to assess their conspecificity. Due to its smaller size, O. ornatus was previously thought to be the juvenile form of the larger O. halei. Orectolobus ornatus occurs from Port Douglas, (Queensland) to Sydney (New South Wales) whereas O. halei occurs from Southport (Queensland) around the southern coast to Norwegian Bay (Western Australia). Both species are commercially targeted within the hook and line fishery off N...
The elasmobranch fish are an ancient, evolutionarily successful, but under-researched vertebrate gro...
FIGURE 6. Lateral view of the tail colour pattern of juveniles of: A, Orectolobus parvimaculatus sp....
The biological aspects of members of the order Orectolobiformes exploited in Indonesian waters are g...
Thesis by publication.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Division of Environmental & Life Sciences,...
This study reports on evidence for reproductive isolation among Orectolobus ornatus and Orectolobus ...
Eucrossorhinus dasypogon (Bleeker 1867) Tasselled Wobbegongs Crossorhinus dasypogon Bleeker, 186...
FIGURE 1. Orectolobus floridus sp. nov. CSIRO H 6168–02, mature male, holotype, 750 mm TL. A, latera...
FIGURE 2. Orectolobus parvimaculatus sp. nov. CSIRO H 5634–01, mature male, holotype, 885 mm TL. A, ...
The diets of three species of wobbegong (Orectolobus ornatus, O. maculatus, and O. halei) in New Sou...
and reproductive evidence for two species of ornate wobbegong shark Orectolobus spp. on th
FIGURE 6. Lateral view of the tail colour pattern of juveniles of: A, Orectolobus parvimaculatus sp....
FIGURE 3. Dorsal fin shapes of Orectolobus parvimaculatus sp. nov. CSIRO H 6171–01, female, paratype...
FIGURE 4. Orectolobus parvimaculatus sp. nov. CSIRO H 5633–02, postnatal juvenile, paratype, 220 mm ...
The widespread tropical gobionelline fish genus Oxyurichthys is monophyletic due to its species shar...
New information is presented on chondrichthyan fishes. Mobula japanica (Müller & Henle, 184) is repo...
The elasmobranch fish are an ancient, evolutionarily successful, but under-researched vertebrate gro...
FIGURE 6. Lateral view of the tail colour pattern of juveniles of: A, Orectolobus parvimaculatus sp....
The biological aspects of members of the order Orectolobiformes exploited in Indonesian waters are g...
Thesis by publication.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Division of Environmental & Life Sciences,...
This study reports on evidence for reproductive isolation among Orectolobus ornatus and Orectolobus ...
Eucrossorhinus dasypogon (Bleeker 1867) Tasselled Wobbegongs Crossorhinus dasypogon Bleeker, 186...
FIGURE 1. Orectolobus floridus sp. nov. CSIRO H 6168–02, mature male, holotype, 750 mm TL. A, latera...
FIGURE 2. Orectolobus parvimaculatus sp. nov. CSIRO H 5634–01, mature male, holotype, 885 mm TL. A, ...
The diets of three species of wobbegong (Orectolobus ornatus, O. maculatus, and O. halei) in New Sou...
and reproductive evidence for two species of ornate wobbegong shark Orectolobus spp. on th
FIGURE 6. Lateral view of the tail colour pattern of juveniles of: A, Orectolobus parvimaculatus sp....
FIGURE 3. Dorsal fin shapes of Orectolobus parvimaculatus sp. nov. CSIRO H 6171–01, female, paratype...
FIGURE 4. Orectolobus parvimaculatus sp. nov. CSIRO H 5633–02, postnatal juvenile, paratype, 220 mm ...
The widespread tropical gobionelline fish genus Oxyurichthys is monophyletic due to its species shar...
New information is presented on chondrichthyan fishes. Mobula japanica (Müller & Henle, 184) is repo...
The elasmobranch fish are an ancient, evolutionarily successful, but under-researched vertebrate gro...
FIGURE 6. Lateral view of the tail colour pattern of juveniles of: A, Orectolobus parvimaculatus sp....
The biological aspects of members of the order Orectolobiformes exploited in Indonesian waters are g...