Ginglymostoma

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Ginglymostoma (from the Ancient Greek words γίγγλυμος (gínglumos), meaning "hinge", and στόμα (stóma), meaning "mouth") is a genus of shark in the family Ginglymostomatidae. There are two members in the genus. Members of this genus eat small fish and crustaceans, and are commonly quite lethargic unless provoked. Members of this genus have the ability to suck in water in order to remove snails from their shells in a manner that can be described as 'vacuum-like'.

Phylum:Chordata
Division:Selachii
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Ginglymostoma
Temporal range: 112–0 Ma Albian to Present[1]
Ginglymostoma cirratum
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Elasmobranchii
Division: Selachii
Order: Orectolobiformes
Family: Ginglymostomatidae
Genus: Ginglymostoma
J. P. Müller & Henle, 1837
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Species

There are currently two recognized extant species in this genus, and numerous extinct species:

  • Ginglymostoma angolense (Dartevelle & Casier, 1943)
  • Ginglymostoma botmaense Noubhani & Cappetta, 1997
  • Ginglymostoma chenanei Noubhani & Cappetta, 1997
  • Ginglymostoma cirratum Bonnaterre, 1788 (nurse shark)
  • Ginglymostoma cuspidata Case, Borodin & Leggett, 2001
  • Ginglymostoma dartevellei Casier, 1946
  • Ginglymostoma delfortriei Daimeries, 1889
  • Ginglymostoma erramii Noubhani & Cappetta, 1997
  • Ginglymostoma khouribgaense Noubhani & Cappetta, 1997
  • Ginglymostoma maghrebianum Casier, 1947
  • Ginglymostoma malembeense Dartevelle & Casier, 1943
  • Ginglymostoma maroccanum Noubhani & Cappetta, 1997
  • Ginglymostoma serra Leidy, 1877
  • Ginglymostoma sokotoense White, 1934
  • Ginglymostoma subafricanum Arambourg, 1952
  • Ginglymostoma unami Del-Moral-Flores, Ramírez-Antonio, Angulo & Pérez-Ponce de León, 2015 (Pacific nurse shark) [2]

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