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词条 List of cartilaginous fish of Sri Lanka
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  1. Class Chondrichthyes - Cartilage fishes

     Order Hexanchiformes - Primitive sharks  Family Hexanchidae - Cow sharks  Order Squaliformes  Family Centrophoridae - Gulper sharks  Family Dalatiidae - Kitefin sharks  Family Echinorhinidae - Bramble sharks  Order Orectolobiformes - Carpet sharks  Family Hemiscylliidae - Bamboo sharks  Family Stegostomatidae  Family Ginglymostomatidae - Nurse sharks  Family Rhincodontidae  Order Lamniformes - Mackerel sharks  Family Alopiidae - Thresher sharks  Family Odontaspididae - Sand sharks  Family Pseudocarchariidae  Family Lamnidae - White sharks  Family Megachasmidae - Megamouth  Order Carcharhiniformes - Ground sharks  Family Scyliorhinidae - Catsharks  Family Proscylliidae - Finback catsharks  Family Triakidae - Houndsharks  Family Hemigaleidae - Weasel sharks  Family Carcharhinidae - Requiem sharks  Family Sphyrnidae - Hammerhead sharks  Order Pristiformes  Family Pristidae - Carpenter sharks  Order Torpediniformes - Electric rays  Family Narkidae - Sleeper rays  Order Myliobatiformes - Sting rays  Family Myliobatidae - Eagle rays  Family Dasyatidae - Whiptail stingrays  Family Gymnuridae - Butterfly rays  Subfamily Mobulidae - Devil rays 

  2. References

{{Wildlife of Sri Lanka}}Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The diversity of fish fauna within the inland waterways and around the island is very high considering the small size of the island.[1]

Class Chondrichthyes - Cartilage fishes

Among the marine fishes, sharks and batoids (rays and skates) form a considerable diversity.[2] A preliminary checklist of Sharks around Sri Lanka was compiled by marine biologist, ornithologist, astronomer and well known diver Rex I. De Silva in 1985. It is cited as the first most comprehensive catalogue to Sri Lankan cartilage fishes. On 2016 May, he published Illustrated guide of Sharks of Sri Lanka. According to De Silva, there are 60 sharks species and 30 rays and skates found around the coast of Sri Lanka.[3][4]

Sharks are a group of fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachimorpha (or Selachii) and are the sister group to the rays.

The following list of shark species recorded from the territorial waters of Sri Lanka.

Order Hexanchiformes - Primitive sharks

Family Hexanchidae - Cow sharks

NameBinomialNote
Bluntnose sixgill sharkHexanchus griseus
Shortfin mako sharkBroadnose sevengill shark unconfirmed

Order Squaliformes

Family Centrophoridae - Gulper sharks

NameBinomial
Leaf scale gulper sharkCentrophorus squamosus
Gulper SharkCentrophorus granulatus

Family Dalatiidae - Kitefin sharks

NameBinomial
Ornate dogfishCentroscyllium ornatum
Kitefin sharkDalatias licha

Family Echinorhinidae - Bramble sharks

NameBinomial
Bramble sharkEchinorhinus brucus
Prickly sharkEchinorhinus cookei

Order Orectolobiformes - Carpet sharks

Family Hemiscylliidae - Bamboo sharks

NameBinomial
Grey bamboo sharkChiloscyllium griseum
Slender bamboo sharkChiloscyllium indicum
White spotted bamboo sharkChiloscyllium plagiosum

Family Stegostomatidae

NameBinomial
Zebra sharkStegostoma fasciatum

Family Ginglymostomatidae - Nurse sharks

NameBinomial
Tawny nurse sharkNebrius ferrugineus

Family Rhincodontidae

NameBinomial
Whale sharkRhincodon typus

Order Lamniformes - Mackerel sharks

Family Alopiidae - Thresher sharks

NameBinomial
Thresher sharkAlopias vulpinus
Bigeye thresher sharkAlopias superciliosus
Pelagic thresher sharkAlopias pelagicus

Family Odontaspididae - Sand sharks

NameBinomial
Bigeye sand tigerOdontaspis noronhai
Smalltooth sand tigerOdontaspis ferox
Sand tiger sharkCarcharias taurus

Family Pseudocarchariidae

NameBinomial
Crocodile sharkPseudocarcharias kamoharai

Family Lamnidae - White sharks

NameBinomial
Great white sharkCarcharodon carcharias
Shortfin mako sharkIsurus oxyrinchus
Longfin mako sharkIsurus paucus

Family Megachasmidae - Megamouth

NameBinomial
Megamouth sharkMegachasma pelacios

Order Carcharhiniformes - Ground sharks

Family Scyliorhinidae - Catsharks

NameBinomial
Coral catsharkAtelomycterus marmoratus
Bristly catsharkBythaelurus hispidus
Dwarf false catsharkPlanonasus parini

Family Proscylliidae - Finback catsharks

NameBinomial
Pygmy ribbontail catsharkEridacnis radcliffei

Family Triakidae - Houndsharks

NameBinomial
Starspotted smooth-houndMustelus manazo
Arabian smooth-houndMustelus mosis

Family Hemigaleidae - Weasel sharks

NameBinomial
Hooktooth sharkChaenogaleus macrostoma
Sicklefin weasel sharkHemigaleus microstoma
Snaggletooth sharkHemipristis elongatus

Family Carcharhinidae - Requiem sharks

NameBinomial
Silvertip sharkCarcharhinus albimarginatus
Bignose sharkCarcharhinus altimus
Graceful sharkCarcharhinus amblyrhynchoides
Grey reef sharkCarcharhinus amblyrhynchos
Pigeye sharkCarcharhinus amboinensis
Spinner sharkCarcharhinus brevipinna
Whitecheek sharkCarcharhinus dussumieri
Silky sharkCarcharhinus falciformis
Pondicherry sharkCarcharhinus hemiodon
Blacktip sharkCarcharhinus limbatus
Oceanic whitetip sharkCarcharhinus longimanus
Hardnose sharkCarcharhinus macloti
Blacktip reef sharkCarcharhinus melanopterus
Sandbar sharkCarcharhinus plumbeus
Blackspot sharkCarcharhinus sealei
Spot-tail sharkCarcharhinus sorrah
Tiger sharkGaleocerdo cuvier
Broadfin sharkLamiopsis temminckii
Sliteye sharkLoxodon macrorhinus
Sicklefin lemon sharkNegaprion acutidens
Lemon sharkNegaprion brevirostris
Blue sharkPrionace glauca
Milk sharkRhizoprionodon acutus
Grey sharpnose sharkRhizoprionodon oligolinx
Spadenose sharkScoliodon laticaudus
Whitetip reef sharkTriaenodon obesus

Family Sphyrnidae - Hammerhead sharks

NameBinomial
Winghead sharkEusphyra blochii
Scalloped hammerheadSphyrna lewini
Great hammerheadSphyrna mokarran
Smooth hammerheadSphyrna zygaena

Batoidea is a superorder of cartilaginous fish commonly known as batoids or rays, but it also includes the skates and sawfishes. Approximately 560 species are described in thirteen families. Batoids are in the fish subclass Elasmobranchii along with sharks, as they are closely related. Rays are distinguished by their flattened bodies, enlarged pectoral fins that are fused to the head, and gill slits that are placed on their ventral surfaces.

The following list of rays and skates species recorded from the territorial waters of Sri Lanka.

Order Pristiformes

Family Pristidae - Carpenter sharks

NameBinomial
Narrow sawfishAnoxypristis cuspidata
Largetooth sawfishPristis microdon
Longcomb sawfishPristis zijsron

Order Torpediniformes - Electric rays

Family Narkidae - Sleeper rays

NameBinomial
NumbrayNarke dipterygia
Brown numbfishNarcine brunnea
Blackspotted numbfishNarcine timlei

Order Myliobatiformes - Sting rays

Family Myliobatidae - Eagle rays

NameBinomial
Spotted eagle rayAetobatus narinari
Mottled eagle rayAetomylaeus maculatus
Banded eagle rayAetomylaeus nichofii
Sharpnose guitarfishGlaucostegus granulatus
Bowmouth guitarfishRhina ancylostoma
Annandale’s guitarfishRhinobatos annandalei
Giant guitarfishRhynchobatus djiddensis
Rough cownose rayRhinoptera adspersa
Javanese cownose rayRhinoptera javanica

Family Dasyatidae - Whiptail stingrays

NameBinomial
Bluespotted maskrayNeotrygon kuhlii
Common stingrayDasyatis pastinaca
Pale-edged stingrayDasyatis zugei
Sharpnose stingrayHimantura gerrardi
Scaly whiprayHimantura imbricata
Blackedged stingrayHimantura marginata
Whiptail stingrayHimantura uarnacoides
Honeycomb stingrayHimantura uarnak
Cowtail stingrayPastinachus sephen
Bluespotted ribbon rayTaeniura lymma
Round ribbontail rayTaeniura meyeni
Porcupine rayUrogymnus asperrimus

Family Gymnuridae - Butterfly rays

NameBinomial
Longtail butterfly rayGymnura poecilura

Subfamily Mobulidae - Devil rays

NameBinomial
Lesser devil rayMobula eregoodootenkee
Pygmy devil rayMobula kuhlii

References

1. ^http://www.environmentlanka.com/biodiv/biodiv.php
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.lt.lk/2015/08/sharks-of-sri-lanka/ | title=Sharks of Sri Lanka | publisher=Life Times Sri Lanka | accessdate=27 September 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.lakdasun.org/forum/index.php?topic=11183.0 | title=THE SHARKS OF SRI LANKA | publisher=Lak Dasun | accessdate=27 September 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/150830/plus/life-then-was-one-big-splash-162034.html | title=Life then was one big splash | publisher=Sunday Times | accessdate=27 September 2016}}
  • {{cite journal|url=http://dl.nsf.ac.lk/bitstream/handle/1/7743/CJS(B.S)-17-18-56.pdf;jsessionid=2C5BB636FA87D834D432B30741D3C1EE?sequence=2|title=The Sharks of Sri Lanka – A Key to the Different Species and a Preliminary Checklist|author=Rex I. De Silva|journal=Ceylon Journal of Science |series=Biological Sciences |volume=17–18|year=1984–1985|pages=56–66 |accessdate=2014-07-28}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/130804/news/lanka-among-worlds-top-20-shark-killers-55833.html|title=Lanka among world’s top 20 shark killers | The Sundaytimes Sri Lanka|publisher=sundaytimes.lk|accessdate=2014-07-28}}
  • http://www.divesrilanka.com/Fauna-Sharks.html

De Silva, R. I. 2015. The Sharks of Sri Lanka. Colombo. Field Ornithology Group of Sri Lanka. https://sites.google.com/site/booksharksofsrilanka/home/

Ebert, D.A., De Silva, R.I. and Goonewardene, M. First Record of a Dwarf False Catshark (Carcharhiniformes" Pseudotriakidae) from Sri Lanka. LORIS 27 (5 and 6) pp. 63-64.

{{Fauna of Sri Lanka}}

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