Pristis Linck, 1790
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4117.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6090741 |
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Genus Pristis Linck, 1790
Type species. Squalus pristis Linnaeus, 1758 (by monotypy, absolute tautonymy).
Description. Nostrils very short and well separated, width less than or subequal to internasal distance; posterior aperture relatively short, broadly scythe-shaped, not markedly oblique to anterior aperture. Anterior nasal flaps distinctly bilobed, well developed, not fused to form a nasal curtain, rather short based with point of insertion often unclear (joined variably along nostril margin beyond midlength of posterior aperture); anterior aperture mediumsized, subcircular and well removed from lateral margin of head, posterior edge formed by well-developed, outer lobe-like extension of anterior nasal flap (positioned anteriorly and reaching across aperture); lateral and posterior margins of anterior aperture bordered by long, medium-width posterolateral nasal flap; posterolateral nasal flap extending posteromedially as a broad free lobe (almost to corner of posterior aperture of nostril), its tip recurved ventrally; posterior nasal flap variably developed, width often narrower than posterolateral nasal flap but base relatively long (about half of nostril width or more). Lower jaw straight to weakly convex; skin margin forming upper lip concave; lateral grooves short, few to many, directed anteriorly from mouth angle; no oral groove, weak groove sometimes on chin.
Species. P. clavata Garman, 1906 , P. pectinata Latham, 1794 , P. pristis (Linnaeus, 1758) , P. zijsron Bleeker, 1851 .
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