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Record of the Goblin Shark Mitsukurina Owstoni (Chondrichthyes
Two New Species of Litobothrium Dailey, 1969 (Cestoda
Mitsukurina Owstoni
Mitsukurinidae Jordan, 1898 - Goblin Sharks [=Scapanorhynchidae] Notes: Mitsukurinidae Jordan, 1898:201 [Ref
The Sharks of North America
Mississippi's Sharks and Rays an Educational Guide for Mississippi
Cranial Musculature in Extant Crocodile Shark, Pseudocarcharias Kamoharai (Lamniformes : Pseudocarchariidae) and Its Evolutionary Implications
First Study on Age and Growth of the Deep-Water Goblin Shark, Mitsukurina Owstoni 2 (Jordan, 1898) 3 4 Fabio P
Phylogeny of Lamniform Sharks Based on Whole Mitochondrial Genome Sequences
Comparing Body Size of the Sand Tiger Shark Striatolamia Macrota From
Reproductive Biology of Lamnoid Sharks
Copepoda, Siphonostomatoida, Pandaridae) Infesting the Goblin Shark Mitsukurina Owstoni Jordan, 1898 in Japanese Waters
NOTES on the RECORD of GOBLIN SHARK (Mitsukurina Owstoni Jordan, 1898) from INDONESIA
Integument-Based Inferences on the Swimming Ability and Prey Hunting Strategy of the Bigeye Thresher Shark, Alopias Superciliosus (Lamniformes: Alopiidae)
Slingshot Feeding of the Goblin Shark Mitsukurina Owstoni
New Record of a Goblin Shark Mitsukurina Owstoni (Lamniformes: Mitsukurinidae) in the Western North Atlantic Ocean William B
Pectoral Fin of the Megamouth Shark: Skeletal and Muscular Systems, Skin Histology, and Functional Morphology
Kenshu Shimada: Peer-Reviewed Published Articles [Last Updated 09/29/2019]
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Phylogeny of Lamniform Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) and the Contribution of Dental Characters to Lamniform Systematics
Gulf of Mexico's Shared Ecosystem and Shark Fisheries
4.11.1 Elasmobranch Fishes
Mitsukurinidae
Independent Origins of Filter-Feeding in Megamouth and Basking Sharks (Order Lamniformes) Inferred from Phylogenetic Analysis of Cytochrome B Gene Sequences
Second Record of Goblin Shark Mitsukurina Owstoni (Lamniformes: Mitsukurinidae) in Indonesian Waters
Morphology and Evolution of Caudal Fin in Lamniform Sharks
Order LAMNIFORMES - Mackerel Sharks
Determining Shark Size from Forensic Analysis of Bite Damage
SCALING a GIANT to Date, Only the Total Length of the Largest Prehistoric Shark Has Been Known
Comparative Brain Anatomy of Lamniform Sharks (Elasmobranchii: Lamniformes) and Its Implications to Function, Behavioral Ecology, and Evolution
2.2.2 Family MITSUKURINIDAE
Quantifying Dental Morphological Variation in Lamniform Sharks
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SHARKS ARE STEREOTYPED As Being Sharp-Toothed Killing Machines