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<==o Heterodontidae (sarvihait) |-- †Paracestracion U. Jur. Eu. |-- †Pseudoheterodontus polydictus L. Cret, CAs. |-- †Strongyliscus Mioc. WNA. `--o Heterodontus Blainville, 1816 [Cestracion, Drepanephorus, Gyropleurodus, Platyacrodus, Pseudacrodus, Tropidotus] U. Jur. Mioc. Eu. U. Cret. Mioc. SA. U. Cret. Eoc. Af. Mioc. Aus. NZ. R. Indo-Pac. Oc. [8] |?- †H. canaliculatus (Egerton 1850) |?- †H. carerens Kriwet, 1993 |?- †H. cainozoicus |?- †H. danicus Rosenkrantz, 1920 |?- †H. duffini Thies, 1983 |?- †H. falcifer (Wagner, 1857) |?- †H. sp. cf. S. francisci |?- †H. sp. cf. S. havreensis Herman, 1977 |?- †H. granti |?- †H. janefiradae |?- †H. lerichei Casier, 1943 |?- †H. loonzeensis Herman, 1977 |?- †H. pineti Case, 1981 |?- †H. rugosus Agassiz, 1843 |?- †H. sp. |?- †H. tuberculatus |?- †H. upnikensis Dalinkevicius, 1935 |?- †H. vincenti Leriche, 1905 |?- †H. wardensis |?- †H. woodwardi Casier, 1946 |?- †H. sp. cf. S. woodwardi |-- H. (Heterodontus) portusjacksoni (Meyer, 1793) |--o H. (Gyropleurodus) Gill, 1862 | |-- H. quoyi (Freinville, 1840) | |-- H. francisci (Girard, 1854) | |-- H. ramalheira (Smith, J.L.B., 1949) | `-- H. mexicanus Taylor & Castro-Aguirre, 1972 |-- H. (Molochophrys) galeatus (Gunther, 1870) `--o H. (Wuia) Fowler, 1934 |-- H. zebra (Gray, 1831) |-- H. japonicus (Maclay & Macleay, 1884) `-- H. sp. indet. [Arabian Sea]Reference(s):
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–W. H. Freeman and company, New York, 1988, 698Carroll, R. L., 1988: Appendix. 594-648
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–W. H. Freeman and company, New York, 1988, 698Long, J. A., 1995: The Rise of Fishes: 500 million years of evolution.
–Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore & London, pp. 1-223Mould, B., 1995-1997: The nomenclature and distribution of the recent Elasmobranchii.
–iNet: http://ibis.nott.ac.uk/elasmobranch.htmlNelson, J. S., 1994: Fishes of the world.
–John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York, 1994, xx-600Williams, G. S., 1999-2000: A Listing of Fossil Sharks and Rays of the World.
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