Pristis
Pristis Temporal range: Jurassic - Recent | |
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Pristis perotteti | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Chondrichthyes |
Subclass: | Elasmobranchii |
Order: | Pristiformes |
Family: | Pristidae |
Genus: | Pristis Linck, 1790 |
Pristis is a genus of sawfish of the family Pristidae.
Taxonomy
The genus Pristis contains from four to six species. Pristis has been divided into two groups, commonly referred to as smalltooths and largetooths.
- Smalltooths: The Pristis pectinata species complex (P. clavata, P. pectinata and P. zijsron)
- Largetooths: the Pristis pristis species complex (P. microdon, P. perotteti and P. pristis) is in need of in-depth taxonomic review. It is possible, for example, that P. microdon and P. perotteti may not be distinct species, but may rather be subspecies, or perhaps geographically distinct subpopulations of a single circumtropical species. [1]
Species
Species within this genus include:[2]
- Pristis clavata Garman, 1906
- Pristis microdon Latham, 1794
- Pristis pectinata Latham, 1794
- Pristis perotteti Müller & Henle, 1841
- Pristis pristis (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Pristis zijsron Bleeker, 1851
Extinct species
Extinct species within this genus include: [3]
- Pristis acutidens Agassiz 1843
- Pristis amblodon Cope 1869
- Pristis aquitanicus Delfortrie 1871
- Pristis atlanticus Zbyszewski 1947
- Pristis bisulcatus Agassiz 1843
- Pristis brachyodon Cope 1869
- Pristis brayi Casier 1949
- Pristis caheni Dartevelle and Casier 1959
- Pristis contortus Dixon 1850
- Pristis curvidens Leidy 1855
- Pristis dubius Münster 1846
- Pristis ensidens Leidy 1855
- Pristis fajumensis Stromer 1905
- Pristis hastingsiae Agassiz 1843
- Pristis lanceolatus Jonet 1968
- Pristis lathami Galeotti 1837
- Pristis olbrechtsi Dartevelle and Casier 1959
- Pristis pectinatus Latham 1794
- Pristis pickeringi Case 1981
- Pristis prosulcatus Stromer 1905
Extinct species within this genus lived from the Jurassic period to the Quaternary period, approximately from 161.2 to 0.3 million years ago. Fossils have been found all over the world. [3]
References
- ↑ Faria, V. V.; McDavitt, M. T.; Charvet, P.; Wiley, T. R.; Simpfendorfer, C. A.; Naylor, G. J. P. (2013). Species delineation and global population structure of Critically Endangered sawfishes (Pristidae) Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society - Volume 167, Issue 1, pages 136–164, January 2013
- ↑ WoRMS
- 1 2 Fossilworks
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