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  1. Family HETERODONTIDAE Gray 1851 (Bullhead and Horn Sharks)

  2. Heterodontus mexicanus - Mexican Hornshark -- Discover Life

  3. Heterodontidae Gray, 1851 - World Register of Marine Species

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    No extant Heterodontus species occur in the Atlantic or Central Pacific oceans. Australia is home to two endemic heterodontid species, i.e., H. galeatus and H. portusjacksoni, which occur in temperate waters. A third species, H. zebra, is found in the Western Central Pacific from tropical northern Australia extending further north to Japan.
    The Heterodontus zebra complex is easily distinguished from all other Heterodontus species due to the striking colour pattern of dark, narrow bands on a pale background. Despite the northern Australian H. cf. zebra and the H. zebra from Japan and Malaysian Borneo differing on a molecular level [ 14 ], their colour patterns are very similar.
    Heterodontus marshallae n. sp. has a remarkably similar colour pattern to H. zebra, thus is not surprising that it has been considered conspecific with this species until now. The first indication of H. zebra being a species complex was through the molecular results reported by Naylor et al. [ 14 ].
    Heterodontus japonicus (Northwest Pacific) Dorsal and pectoral fins and ventral caudal fin lobe with abruptly black tips, dorsal fins with white apical spots; body with four or five broad dark saddles from snout tip to origin of caudal fin ………………… Heterodontus omanensis (Western Indian Ocean)
  5. Marine Species Traits - Heterodontus Blainville, 1816

  6. Heterodontus -- Discover Life

  7. Marine Species Traits

  8. Elasmobranquios mexicanos - Comisión Nacional para el …

  9. Diversity | Free Full-Text | Species in Disguise: A New Species of ...

  10. Mexikanischer Stierkopfhai – biologie-seite.de

  11. List of cartilaginous fish - Wikipedia