Cetorhinidae

Elasmobranch, Its Implications For Global, Parasitology, Diversity And, Naylor, G. J. P., Sc, Caira, J. N., Ct, Jensen, K., Ks, Rosana, K. A. M., Fl, White, W. T., Csiro, Tas, Last, P. R., Csiro & Tas, 2012, A Dna Sequence-Based Approach To The Identification Of Shark And Ray Species And Its Implications For Global Elasmobranch Diversity And Parasitology, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2012 (367), pp. 1-262 : 50

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0003-0090

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scientific name

Cetorhinidae
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Cetorhinidae View in CoL (basking sharks)

Cetorhinus maximus (basking shark) ( fig. 35)

Two specimens of this widely distributed species were included in the analysis. These samples differed from one another by five bases. As the locality of one of the two specimens is unknown, our results do not allow us to expand on the work of Hoelzel et al. (2006), who found relatively low genetic diversity among specimens from different ocean basins.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Elasmobranchii

Order

Lamniformes

Family

Cetorhinidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Elasmobranchii

Order

Lamniformes

Family

Cetorhinidae

Genus

Cetorhinus

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