''Heptranchias'' is a genus of
shark
Sharks are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachimo ...
s in the family
Hexanchidae.
Species
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Heptranchias perlo
The sharpnose sevengill shark (''Heptranchias perlo''), also known as one-finned shark, perlon shark, sevengill cow shark, sharpsnouted sevengill or slender sevengill, is a species of shark in the family Hexanchidae, and the only living species ...
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( Bonnaterre, 1788) (sharpnose sevengill shark)
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Heptranchias ezoensis
''Heptranchias'' is a genus of sharks in the family Hexanchidae.
Species
*'' Heptranchias perlo'' ( Bonnaterre, 1788) (sharpnose sevengill shark)
*†'' Heptranchias ezoensis'' Applegate & Uyeno, 1968
*†''Heptranchias howelli'' Reed, 1946
...
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Applegate & Uyeno, 1968
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Heptranchias howelli
''Heptranchias howelli'', the sevengill shark, is a nektonic carnivore in the genus ''Heptranchias''. It is an extinct species that ranged from 37.2 to 20.43 Ma.[Heptranchias karagalensis
''Heptranchias'' is a genus of sharks in the family Hexanchidae.
Species
*'' Heptranchias perlo'' ( Bonnaterre, 1788) (sharpnose sevengill shark)
*†'' Heptranchias ezoensis'' Applegate & Uyeno, 1968
*†'' Heptranchias howelli'' Reed, 1946 ...]
''
Kozlov in Zhelezko & Kozlov, 1999
*†''
Heptranchias tenuidens
''Heptranchias'' is a genus of sharks in the family Hexanchidae.
Species
*'' Heptranchias perlo'' ( Bonnaterre, 1788) (sharpnose sevengill shark)
*†'' Heptranchias ezoensis'' Applegate & Uyeno, 1968
*†'' Heptranchias howelli'' Reed, 1946 ...
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Leriche, 1938
Fossil record
Fossils of ''Heptranchias'' are found in marine strata from the
Cretaceous
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period. Fossils are known from various localities in
Europe
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,
North America
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,
South America
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, New Zealand and
Japan
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.
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Bibliography
*Bonnaterre, J.P. 1788, Tableau encyclopédique et méthodique des trois règnes de la nature... Ichthyologie. Paris. Tableau encyclopédique et méthodique des trois règnes de la nature... Ichthyologie.: i-lvi + 1-215, Pls. A-B + 1-100.
*Compagno, L.J.V. 1. Hexanchiformes to Lamniformes // Sharks of the world. An annotated and illustrated catalogue of sharks species known to date. — FAO Fish Synop., 1984. — Vol. 4. — P. 14. — 249 p.
*Heptranchias. FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. February 2009 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2009.
*Rafinesque, C.S. 1810, Caratteri di alcuni nuovi generi e nuove specie di animali e piante della sicilia, con varie osservazioni sopra i medisimi. (Part 1 involves fishes, pp. -iv3-69 0 blank Part 2 with slightly different title, pp. ia-iva + 71-105 06 blank. Caratteri di alcuni nuovi generi e nuove specie di animali e piante della sicilia, con varie osservazioni sopra i medisimi.. Pls. 1-20. ates to 1810 (see Holthius & Boeseman 1977 [ref. 6877 Wheeler 1988 [ref. 6878">ef._6877.html" ;"title="ates to 1810 (see Holthius & Boeseman 1977 [ref. 6877">ates to 1810 (see Holthius & Boeseman 1977 [ref. 6877 Wheeler 1988 [ref. 6878. Also see Boewe 1982 [ref. 6030].]
See also
* List of prehistoric cartilaginous fish genera
References
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Heptranchias,
Shark genera
Taxa named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque
Extant Cretaceous first appearances
Fish genera with one living species