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    Winghead shark - Wikipedia

    The winghead shark (Eusphyra blochii) is a species of hammerhead shark, and part of the family Sphyrnidae. Reaching a length of 1.9 m (6.2 ft), this small brown to gray shark has a slender body with a tall, sickle-shaped first dorsal fin. Its name comes from its exceptionally large "hammer", or cephalofoil, which … Meer weergeven

    In 1785, German naturalist Marcus Elieser Bloch described a shark that he referred to Squalus zygaena (a synonym of Sphyrna zygaena, the … Meer weergeven

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    The winghead shark is found in the tropical central and western Indo-Pacific, from the Persian Gulf eastward across South and Southeast Asia to New Guinea and northern … Meer weergeven

    Harmless to humans, the winghead shark is caught throughout its range using gillnets, seines, stake nets, longlines, and hook-and-line. … Meer weergeven

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    The traditional view of hammerhead shark evolution is that species with smaller cephalofoils evolved first from a requiem sharkMeer weergeven

    True to its name, the winghead shark's cephalofoil consists of a pair of long, narrow, and gently swept-back blades. The width of… Meer weergeven

    Several nonexclusive hypotheses have been proposed to explain the extreme size of the winghead shark's cephalofoil. The placement of the eyes at the ends of the cephalofoil… Meer weergeven

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    Etymology: Eusphyra: eu- (Gr.), good, well or very; sphyra (Gr.), hammer, referring to immense hammer-shaped head. ( See ETYFish); blochii: In honor of physician-naturalist Marcus Elieser Bloch (1723-1799), who described and illustrated this shark in 1785, which he identified as Squalus zygaena. ( See ETYFish). More on author: Cuvier .
    www.fishbase.se/summary/Eusphyra-blochii
    Eusphyra blochii feed primarily on clupeid fish and penaeid shrimp (Stevens and Lyle, 1989). Young are born at 32 to 47 cm TL and size at maturity for males is 108 cm and size at maturity for females is 120 cm, with a maximum size of 152 cm (Compagno, 1984; Stevens and Lyle, 1989). This specimen is uncatalogued.
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    "Callitetrarhynchus blochii new species (Cestoidea: Lacistorhynchidae) from Sphyrna blochii Cuvier, 1817 from Bay of Bengal at Digha coast, India". Journal of Natural History. 2 (2): 10–15. ^ Palm, H.W. (1999).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winghead_shark
    Eusphyra was resurrected by Henry Bigelow and William Schroeder in 1948, and came into wider usage after additional taxonomic research was published by Leonard Compagno in 1979 and 1988. Nevertheless, some sources still refer to this species as Sphyrna blochii.
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  10. Eusphyra blochii | Shark-References

    webEusphyra blochii (Cuvier, 1816), © FAO, www.fish-base.org Common names Cornuda planeadora, Requin marteau planeur, Arrow headed hammerhead, Arrow headed hammerhead shark, Arrow-headed hammer-head, …

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