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  2. Notorynchus - Wikipedia

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    Notorynchus is a genus of deepwater sharks in the family Hexanchidae. There is one extant species. Extant species. Broadnose sevengill shark ...

  3. Broadnose sevengill shark - Wikipedia

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    The broadnose sevengill shark (Notorynchus cepedianus) is the only extant member of the genus Notorynchus, in the family Hexanchidae.It is recognizable because of its seven gill slits, while most shark species have five gill slits, with the exception of the members of the order Hexanchiformes and the sixgill sawshark.

  4. Category:Notorynchus - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Notorynchus" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Hexanchiformes - Wikipedia

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    Due to their primitive anatomy, hexanchiforms were previously considered the most basal group of sharks. However, more recent phylogenetic studies indicate that while primitive, they in fact belong to the superorder Squalomorphii, which also contains dogfishes, angelsharks, and sawsharks, although they are thought to be the most basal member of the group.

  6. Sharpnose sevengill shark - Wikipedia

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    The sharpnose sevengill shark (Heptranchias perlo), also known as one-finned shark, perlon shark, sevengill cow shark, sharpsnouted sevengill or slender sevengill, is a species of shark in the family Hexanchidae, and the only living species in the genus Heptranchias. [3]

  7. List of sharks - Wikipedia

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    Identification of the 8 extant shark orders. Shark is the naming term of all members of Selachimorpha suborder in the subclass Elasmobranchii, in the class Chondrichthyes.The Elasmobranchii also include rays and skates; the Chondrichthyes also include Chimaeras.

  8. Time range of Hexanchiformes species - Wikipedia

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    The shark order Hexanchiformes (in a broad sense, not only comprising the cow sharks, but also including the frilled sharks, Chlamydoselachidae) is often considered the most primitive of extant sharks, since they share some features with Paleozoic and early-Mesozoic shark groups as the Cladoselachiformes.

  9. Sharptooth houndshark - Wikipedia

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    The broadnose sevengill shark (Notorynchus cepedianus) is known to prey on this species. [12] During the summer, the sharptooth houndshark forms groups in shallow water. These aggregations are particularly well-documented in False Bay and may be related to reproduction, given the presence of many pregnant females. [5]