Only three specimens of this species are known, found in
Borneo,
Vietnam, and
Thailand, all of which are over 80 years old. The specimens were originally tentatively assigned as belonging to the
smalltail shark (
C. porosus), but a number of subtle morphometric differences revealed that they belonged to a new
Carcharinus species, referred to as
Carcharinus sp. A. It differs from other
Carcharinus species by the relative position of the second
dorsal and
anal fins, as well as its low vertebral count. ==Conservation status==