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- Later authors have recognized Pristiurus as a junior synonym of Galeus. Some taxonomic confusion has arisen over Pristiurus jensenii, described from Iceland...
- Rafinesque, 1810 Range of the blackmouth catshark Synonyms Pristiurus melanostomus Lowe, 1843 Pristiurus souverbiei LaFont, 1868 Scyllium artedii Risso, 1820...
- (IUCN). The original description of the Atlantic sawtail catshark, as Pristiurus atlanticus, was published in 1888 by French naturalist Léon Louis Vaillant...
- Percy Whitley originally described the Australian sawtail catshark as Pristiurus boardmani, in a 1928 issue of the scientific journal Records of the Australian...
- as Pristiurus eastmani in a 1904 volume of the scientific journal Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Later authors have recognized Pristiurus as a...
- Museum of Natural History originally described the roughtail catshark as Pristiurus arae in a 1927 issue of American Museum Novitates. He named the species...
- of Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum, including a catshark of the genus Pristiurus that they named in Sauter's honor. Jordan and Richardson referenced six...
- Jordan & Starks, 1901 Heptrancus angio Costa, 1857 Notid**** cinereus pristiurus Bellotti, 1878 Squalus cinereus Gmelin, 1789 Squalus perlo Bonnaterre...
- Metoncholaimus perdisus Lo Russo & Pastor De Ward, 2019 Metoncholaimus pristiurus (Zur Str****en, 1894) Filipjev, 1918 Metoncholaimus sanmatiensis Lo Russo...
- 19th century authors generally used Galeus for the tope sharks, and Pristiurus, coined by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1834, for the sawtail catsharks...