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- Carcharhiniformes /kɑːrkəˈraɪnɪfɔːrmiːz/, the ground sharks, are the largest order of sharks, with over 270 species. They include a number of common types...
- coloured catsharks, is a family of sharks belonging to the order Carcharhiniformes. These sharks are found in the Indian, Pacific and Western Atlantic...
- orders: the Heterodontiformes, Orectolobiformes, Lamniformes, and Carcharhiniformes. The extinct, enigmatic Synechodontiformes are presently placed by...
- Requiem sharks are sharks of the family Carcharhinidae in the order Carcharhiniformes. They are migratory, live-bearing sharks of warm seas (sometimes of...
- whose members share the common name catsharks, belonging to the order Carcharhiniformes, the ground sharks. Although they are generally known as catsharks...
- The following is the full list of the extant species in class Chondrichthyes, or the cartilaginous fish. Members of this class have a backbone, gills,...
- Egg case (Chondrichthyes) Threat display Threatened sharks Taxonomy Carcharhiniformes (Ground sharks) Heterodontiformes (Bullhead sharks) Hexanchiformes...
- Chapman, D. (2024): Sphyrna alleni sp. nov., a new hammerhead shark (Carcharhiniformes, Sphyrnidae) from the Caribbean and the Southwest Atlantic. Zootaxa...
- living genus of the order, Squatina. The oldest known remains of Carcharhiniformes, the largest order of living sharks, first appear in the late Middle...
- M.A. (2013): Sphyrna gilberti sp. nov., a new hammerhead shark (Carcharhiniformes, Sphyrnidae) from the western Atlantic Ocean. Zootaxa, 3702 (2): 159–178...