The taxonomic status of angel sharks in the southeastern Pacific whether they are " S . californica ", " S . armata ", or if there is more than one " Squatina " species in the region remains unresolved.
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The "'angular angel shark "'or "'spiny angel shark "'( " Squatina guggenheim " ) is an angel shark of the family Squatinidae found off southern Brazil, Uruguay, and northern Argentina at depths of between 4 and 265 m.
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The "'Pacific angelshark "'( " Squatina californica " ) is a species of angel shark, family Squatinidae, found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Alaska to the Gulf of California, and from Ecuador to Chile, although those in the Gulf of California and southeastern Pacific may in fact be separate species.
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The "'Indonesian angelshark "'( " Squatina legnota " ) is a rare species of angel shark, barbels and thorns down the midline of its back, as well as by its relatively plain grayish-brown dorsal coloration with dark saddles beneath the dorsal fin bases and a black leading margin on the underside of the pectoral fins.
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""'Squatina squatina " "', the "'angelshark "'or "'monkfish "', is a species of shark in the barbels, thornless back ( in larger individuals ), and grayish or brownish dorsal coloration with a pattern of numerous small light and dark markings ( that is more vivid in juveniles ).
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""'Squatina squatina " "', the "'angelshark "'or "'monkfish "', is a species of shark in the barbels, thornless back ( in larger individuals ), and grayish or brownish dorsal coloration with a pattern of numerous small light and dark markings ( that is more vivid in juveniles ).