Family Pristiophoridae - Saw sharks
  Order
:
Pristiophoridae
  Class
:
Elasmobranchii
No. in FishBase
:
Genera : 2 | Species : 10 Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes
  Environment
:
Fresh : No | Brackish : No | Marine : Yes
  Division
:
Marine
  Aquarium
:
none
  First Fossil Record
:
upper   Cretaceous    
Ref..   Berg, L.S. 1958
  Remark
:
Distribution: South Africa and Australia to Japan. Snout elongated into a long flat blade with alternate large and small teeth weakly embedded on each side & periodically replaced. One long barbel on each side. Five to six gill slits lateral on head & anterior to pectoral-fin bases. Two spineless dorsal fins and anal fin absent. Genus Pliotrema has 6 pairs gill slits, serrated larger rostral teeth & teeth with prominent transverse ridges on basal ledges. Genus Pristiophorus has 5 pairs gill slits, smooth larger rostral teeth & teeth without prominent transverse ridges on basal ledges. Maximum size less than 2 m (Ref. 247). Strictly marine inhabitants (Ref. 48821). Ovoviviparous, embryos feed solely on yolk (Ref. 50449).
  Etymology
:
Greek, pristis = saw + Greek, pherein = to bring ( Ref. 45335).
  Reproductive guild
:
bearers
  Typical activity level
:
  Main Ref.
:
  Coordinator
:
  Deep Fin Classification
:

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[ e.g. 9948]
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[ e.g. cephalopods]


Species/Synonymy list for the family Pristiophoridae as currently in FishBase

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Scientifc name Status Senior/Junior synonym Combination
Pristiophorus cirratus (Latham, 1794)
acceptedseniornew
Pristis cirratus Latham, 1794
synonymseniororiginal
Squalus anisodon Lacepède, 1802
synonymjuniororiginal
synonymjuniororiginal
synonymotherother
acceptedseniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
Pristiophorus owenii Günther, 1870
synonymjuniororiginal
Pristiophorus schroederi Springer & Bullis, 1960
acceptedseniororiginal
Pristiophorus delicatus Yearsley, Last & White, 2008
acceptedseniororiginal
Pristiophorus sp. B Not applicable
synonymotherother
Pristiophorus nancyae Ebert & Cailliet, 2011
acceptedseniororiginal
Pristiophorus D Not applicable
synonymotherother
Pristiophorus lanae Ebert & Wilms, 2013
acceptedseniororiginal
Pliotrema warreni Regan, 1906
acceptedseniororiginal
Pristiophorus cirratus (non Latham, 1794)
misappliedmisappliednew
Pliotrema annae Weigmann, Gon, Leeney & Temple, 2020
acceptedseniororiginal
Pliotrema kajae Weigmann, Gon, Leeney & Temple, 2020
acceptedseniororiginal
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