Houndshark
Family of sharks
Houndsharks Temporal range: Paleocene–Recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N | |
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Leopard shark (Triakis semifasciata) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Chondrichthyes |
Subclass: | Elasmobranchii |
Subdivision: | Selachimorpha |
Order: | Carcharhiniformes |
Family: | Triakidae J. E. Gray, 1851 |
The Triakidae or houndsharks are a family of ground sharks, consisting of about 40 species in nine genera. In some classifications, the family is split into two subfamilies, with the genera Mustelus, Scylliogaleus and Triakis in the subfamily Triakinae, and the remainders in the subfamily Galeorhininae.
Houndsharks are distinguished by possessing two large, spineless dorsal fins, an anal fin and oval eyes with nictitating eyelids. They are small to medium in size, ranging from 37 to 220 cm (1.21 to 7.22 ft) in adult length. They are found throughout the world in warm and temperate waters, where they feed on small fish and invertebrates on the seabed and in midwater.[1]
Genera
- Furgaleus Whitley, 1951 (whiskery shark)
- Galeorhinus Blainville, 1816 (school shark)
- Gogolia Compagno, 1973 (sailback houndshark)
- Hemitriakis Herre, 1923
- Hypogaleus J. L. B. Smith, 1957 (blacktip tope)
- Iago Compagno & Springer, 1971
- Mustelus H. F. Linck, 1790 (smooth-hound)
- Scylliogaleus Boulenger, 1902
- Triakis J. P. Müller & Henle, 1839
See also
References
- ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Family Triakidae". FishBase. January 2009 version.
- Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Family Triakidae". FishBase. November 2005 version.
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Extant houndshark species
- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Chordata
- Class Chondrichthyes
- Subclass Elasmobranchii
- Subdivision Selachii
- Order Carcharhiniformes
- Whiskery shark (F. macki)
- School shark (G. galeus)
- Sailback houndshark (G. filewoodi)
- Deepwater sicklefin houndshark (H. abdita)
- Ocellate topeshark (H. complicofasciata)
- Sicklefin houndshark (H. falcata)
- Indonesian houndshark (H. indroyonoi)
- Japanese topeshark (H. japanica)
- Whitefin topeshark (H. leucoperiptera)
- Blacktip tope (H. hyugaensis)
- Longnose houndshark (I. garricki)
- Bigeye houndshark (I. omanensis)
- Lowfin houndshark (Iago sp. A)
(Smooth-hounds)
- M. albipinnis
- Gummy shark (M. antarcticus)
- Starry smooth-hound (M. asterias)
- Gray smooth-hound (M. californicus)
- Dusky smooth-hound (M. canis)
- Sharptooth smooth-hound (M. dorsalis)
- Striped smooth-hound (M. fasciatus)
- Spotless smooth-hound (M. griseus)
- Brown smooth-hound (M. henlei)
- Smalleye smooth-hound (M. higmani)
- Spotted estuary smooth-hound (M. lenticulatus)
- Sicklefin smooth-hound (M. lunulatus)
- Starspotted smooth-hound (M. manazo)
- Speckled smooth-hound (M. mento)
- M. minicanis
- Arabian smooth-hound (M. mosis)
- Common smooth-hound (M. mustelus)
- Narrowfin smooth-hound (M. norrisi)
- Whitespotted smooth-hound (M. palumbes)
- Blackspotted smooth-hound (M. punctulatus)
- Australian grey smooth-hound (M. ravidus)
- Narrownose smooth-hound (M. schmitti)
- Gulf smooth-hound (M. sinusmexicanus)
- Humpback smooth-hound (M. whitneyi)
- White-fin smooth-hound (M. widodoi)
- Flapnose houndshark (S. quecketti)
- Sharpfin houndshark (T. acutipinna)
- Spotted houndshark (T. maculata)
- Sharptooth houndshark (T. megalopterus)
- Banded houndshark (T. scyllium)
- Leopard shark (T. semifasciata)