Negaprion acutidens (Rüppell)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5945449 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/362D2832-DA2F-3E49-0AC1-FA52FB24F8F1 |
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Negaprion acutidens (Rüppell) |
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The bisected head of a large shark (SL-45) was found in a cooler in the Munai market at Point Pedro in the Northern Province. The owners graciously pieced it back together for us to photograph and also allowed us to remove several muscle tissue samples and both the upper and lower jaws. Portions of the upper and lower jaws have been deposited in the BRT Ichthyology Collection (BRT-I 0013). The specimen was identical in NADH2 sequence to our reference specimen of Negaprion acutidens collected from Australia (AU-17; JQ518644 View Materials ). The teeth of the upper and lower jaws are also consistent with those of this species.
This name is in current use for this species in Sri Lanka (see De Silva 1984 –1985, 2006, 2015; De Bruin et al. 1995; Morón et al. 1998). It appears there may be some confusion with the Atlantic member of this genus, Negaprion brevirostris (Poey) , which has also been reported on occasion (e.g., Joseph 1999).
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