- of the
family Heterodontidae and only
living members of the
order Heterodontiformes. All are
relatively small, with the
largest species reaching just...
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Heterodontiformes is an
order of
sharks in the
superorder Galeomorphii. It
includes the
bullhead sharks (genus Heterodontus), and
several extinct genera...
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species in 23 families.
Galean sharks are
divided into four orders: the
Heterodontiformes, Orectolobiformes, Lamniformes, and Carcharhiniformes. The extinct...
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Selachii (Selachimorpha) (modern sharks)
Superorder Galeomorphii Order Heterodontiformes (bullhead sharks)
Order Orectolobiformes (**** sharks)
Order Lamniformes...
- on crabs, they have the same
tooth structure as the Horn
sharks (
Heterodontiformes).
Chimeras (Holocephali) have
pavement teeth that are flat, hexagonal...
- 2021. Compagno, L.J.V. (2002). Bullhead,
mackerel and ****
sharks (
Heterodontiformes,
Lamniformes and Orectolobiformes).
Family Ginglymostomatidae. In:...
- Galeomorphii), and
Squalea (or Squalomorphii). The
Galeans are the
Heterodontiformes, Orectolobiformes, Lamniformes, and Carcharhiniformes.
Lamnoids and...
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tendrils and away from
wedging into crevices. As a
member of the
order Heterodontiformes, the
whitespotted bullhead sharks is
thought to be oviparous, but...
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hornshark is very
round and blunt. Like all
members of the
order Heterodontiformes, this
shark has fin
spines in
front of both of its
dorsal fins. The...
- 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,...