- The
hammerhead sharks are a
group of
sharks that form the
family Sphyrnidae,
named for the
unusual and
distinctive form of
their heads,
which are flattened...
- the Gr**** word σφῦρα
sphyra "hammer", it is also
where the
family name
Sphyrnidae comes from. The
recognized species in this
genus are:
Extant Sphyrna alleni...
- (Eusphyra blochii) is a
species of
hammerhead shark, and part of the
family Sphyrnidae.
Reaching a
length of 1.9 m (6.2 ft), this
small brown to gray
shark has...
- corona) is a rare, little-known
species of
hammerhead shark in the
family Sphyrnidae. Its
other common names include the
mallethead shark and the
crown shark...
- mokarran) is the
largest species of
hammerhead shark,
belonging to the
family Sphyrnidae,
attaining an
average length of 4.6 m (15 ft) and
reaching a
maximum length...
-
member of the
hammerhead shark genus Sphyrna, and part of the
family Sphyrnidae. It is an
abundant species in the
littoral zone of the
North Atlantic...
-
hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini) is a
species of
hammerhead shark in the
family Sphyrnidae. It was
originally known as
Zygaena lewini. The Gr**** word
sphyrna translates...
- Pseudotriakidae, Leptochariidae, Triakidae, Hemigaleidae,
Carcharhinidae and
Sphyrnidae". The
ETYFish Project.
Archived from the
original on 18
January 2022....
- (requiem sharks)
Family Galeocerdonidae Poey, 1875 (tiger sharks)
Family Sphyrnidae Bonaparte, 1840 (hammerhead sharks) The
following fossil genera of Carcharhiniformes...
- (Sphyrna zygaena) is a
species of
hammerhead shark, and part of the
family Sphyrnidae. This
species is
named "smooth hammerhead"
because of the distinctive...