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Scoliodon

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Phylum
  
Higher classification
  
Requiem shark

Rank
  
Superorder
  
Selachimorpha

Scientific name
  
Scoliodon

Subclass
  
Elasmobranchii

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Similar
  
spadenose shark, Shark, Rhizoprionodon, Lamiopsis, Milk shark

Scoliodon is a genus of requiem shark, and part of the family Carcharhinidae. It was formerly thought to include only a single Indo-Pacific species, the spadenose shark (S. laticaudus), but recent taxonomic research has found two species, and the formerly excluded junior Synonyms need to be resurrected.

Contents

Scoliodon Scoliodon Distribution Structure and Sense Organs Dogfishes

Habitat and distribution

Like most sharks, Scoliodon is marine, and is found in all open seas.

Body

Scoliodon Rhizoprionodon acutus Milk shark Scoliodon walbeemii

Scoliodon has an elongated, spindle-shaped, body tapered at the ends, making it a very fast swimmer. The trunk and tail are laterally compressed, while the head region is dorsoventrally compressed. The entire body is covered by an exoskeleton of placoid scales. The mouth is located on the ventral side and is bound on both sides by jaws. It has two rows of homodont or polyphyodont teeth, which are homologous to the placoid scales covering the body.

Species

  • Scoliodon laticaudus J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838 (Spadenose shark)
  • Scoliodon macrorhynchos Bleeker, 1852 (Pacific spadenose shark)

  • Scoliodon Scoliodon macrorhynchos SharkReferences

    Scoliodon External Structures of Scoliodon With Diagram Zoology

    Scoliodon FileScoliodon walbeehmi by jordan and richardsonpng Wikimedia

    Scoliodon Sharp nosed shark

    References

    Scoliodon Wikipedia


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