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Squalomorphi is a
superorder of sharks,
generally characterized by
lacking traits such as an anal fin,
nictitating membrane, or
suborbital shelves in the...
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Squatiniformes is an
order of
sharks belonging to
Squalomorphi. It
contains only a
single living genus Squatina,
commonly known as angelsharks. The oldest...
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contain up to 7 embryos.
Oviparity is
completely absent in the
superorder Squalomorphi. Egg
cases are also
thought to have been
produced by some
extinct chondrichthyan...
- (mackerel sharks)
Order Carcharhiniformes (ground sharks)
Superorder Squalomorphi Order Echinorhiniformes (bramble sharks)
Order Hexanchiformes (frilled...
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Selachii is
divided into the
superorders Galeomorphi (or Galea), and
Squalomorphi (or Squalea). The
galeomorphs are the Heterodontiformes, Orectolobiformes...
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following is the full list of the
extant species in
class Chondrichthyes, or the
cartilaginous fish.
Members of this
class have a backbone, gills,...
- sawsharks, but the
authors concluded that its
exact position within Squalomorphi is
ultimately tentative due to a lack of
unambiguous supporting traits...
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indicate that
while primitive, they in fact
belong to the
superorder Squalomorphi,
which also
contains dogfishes, angelsharks, and sawsharks, although...
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Chondrichthyes Subclass:
Elasmobranchii Division:
Selachii Superorder:
Squalomorphi Series:
Squatinida Order:
Squatiniformes Family:
Squatinidae Genus: Squatina...
- (mackerel sharks)
Order Carcharhiniformes (ground sharks)
Superorder Squalomorphi Order Chlamydoselachiformes Order Hexanchiformes (frilled and cow sharks)...