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- Updated Checklist of the Extant Chondrichthyes Within the Exclusive Economic Zone of Mexico
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- Ginglymostomatidae Gill, 1862 - Nurse Sharks [=Ginglymostomatoidae, Nebriinae, Nebrodinae] Notes: Ginglymostomatoidae Gill, 1862P:393, 406 [Ref
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- First Record of a Nurse Shark, Ginglymostoma Cirratum, Within the Mississippi Sound
- Distribution, Habitat and Biology of a Rare and Threatened Eastern Australian Endemic Shark: Colclough’S Shark, Brachaelurus Colcloughi Ogilby, 1908
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- IUCN SSG BIOT Advice Document
- Age and Growth Estimates for the Port Jackson Shark, Heterodontus Portusjacksoni, (Mayer, 1793) from New South Wales, Australia
- Rapid Detection of CITES-Listed Shark Fin Species by Loop-Mediated
- FAO Species Catalogue. Vol. 4. Sharks of the World. an Annotated And