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Re;cords of the S.A. Museum 



ScyliorhiuKs vincciUi McCiill., Eiulcax'oiu' Kcs., i, 1911, )). 4, pi. ii, fig. 'A and text 



fig. 1. 



Fifr. 20. Hcjil'tofliiiius riiiccnti. 



A local species, occiuTing" in shallow water and occasionally cast on to the 

 ocean beaches after violent storms. 



HALAELURUS Gill, 1861 (burgeri). 



HALAELURUS ANALIS Ogilby (Spotted Cat Shark). 



Scylliiim maciUatum Rams., P.L.S., N.S.W., v, 1880, p. 07 (not Giinth.). 



Scyllium anale Ogil., P.Ij.S., N.S.W., x, 1886, p. 445. 



CfifiiJifs analif! Waite, Mem. Anst. Mns., iv, 1899, p. 31, pi. ii, fig. 1 and Rec. 



Anst. Mns., vi, lOOf), p. 228, pi. xl and fig. 38 (egg). 

 IlaUicliirus aiialis Garni., Mem. Mns. Gomp. Zool., xxxvi, 1913, p. 85. 



Fig. 21. HdUiclunis (tnaJis. 



Occnrs in deeper water than the foregoing s]iecies, to which fact it donbtless 

 owes its mnch more extended distribution. 



Family ALOPIIDAE. 



ALOPIAS Rafinesque, 1810 (macronrns=vnlpinns). 



ALOPIAS VULPINUS Bonnaterre (Thresher). 



Squalus vulpinus Bonn., Encycl. Meth., Ichth., 1788, p. 9, pi. Ixxxv, fig. 349. 

 Alppias vulpes 'Day, Fish. Gt. Brit, and Irel., ii, 1884, p. 300, pi. clvii. 

 Alopecias vulpes McCoy, Prod. Zool. Vict., dec. ix, 1884, pi. Ixxxviii. 



