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- The sixgill sawshark, Pliotrema warreni is a sawshark of the family Pristiophoridae. Presence of six pairs of gill slits highlights this genus among sharks;...
- ****onicas), Bahamas sawshark (Pristiophorus schroederi), sixgill sawshark (Pliotrema warreni), African dwarf sawshark (Pristiophorus nancyae), Lana's sawshark...
- Kaja's sixgill sawshark (Pliotrema kajae) is a species of sawshark in the family Pristiophoridae found in Madagascar and the Mascarene Plateau. This sawshark...
- Pliotrema annae, Anna's sixgill sawshark, is a sawshark in the family Pristiophoridae found in Zanzibar (Western Indian Ocean). Until the latest observation...
- Pristiophoridae (sawsharks) Genus Pliotrema Regan, 1906 Pliotrema annae Weigmann, Gon, Leeney & Temple, 2020 (Anna's sixgill sawshark) Pliotrema kajae Weigmann, Gon...
- Indian oceans. Members of this genus differ from the Sixgill Sawshark (Pliotrema warreni) in having five gill slits. Their rostral sawteeth lack prominent...
- single species, I. ensifer. It is most closely related to the extant Pliotrema, but is distinguished by the presence of barbs on both sides of its rostral...
- much smaller than sawfish. The largest sawshark is the Sixgill sawshark (Pliotrema warreni) of the South Indian ocean, which can grow up to 1.7 m (5.6 ft)...
- Pliotrema Sixgill sawshark (P. warreni) Pristiophorus Longnose sawshark (P. cirratus) Tropical sawshark (P. delicatus) ****anese sawshark (P. ****onicus)...
- Pliotrema Sixgill sawshark (P. warreni) Pristiophorus Longnose sawshark (P. cirratus) Tropical sawshark (P. delicatus) ****anese sawshark (P. ****onicus)...