The Weastern Australian angelshark has a very short snout and its head is concave between the eyes. The nasal barbels have expanded tips and lobate fringes. There are strong orbital thorns and a medial row of thorns in front of the first dorsal fin. Taken only as a bycatch. Coloration is pale brownish or greyish dorsally with a pattern of widely spaced blue spots and brown blotches, no symmetrical small white spots, but a single small white nuchal spot. Reproduction is ovoviviparous, with up to 20 pups in a litter. References
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