kingdom: Animalia >
phylum: Chordata >
subphylum: Vertebrata >
infraphylum: Gnathostomata >
parvphylum: Chondrichthyes >
class: Elasmobranchii >
order: Orectolobiformes >
family: Orectolobidae >
genus: Eucrossorhinus >
Indo-West Pacific: eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and northern Australia (including Barrow Island, Western Australia). Questionable occurrence in Malaysia.
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