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  1. Whitefin Hammerhead Facts - Shark Sider

  2. Sphyrna couardi, Whitefin hammerhead : fisheries - FishBase

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    It was originally known as Zygaena lewini. The Greek word sphyrna translates into "hammer" in English, referring to the shape of this shark's head, which is its most distinguishing characteristic. The shark's eyes and nostrils are at the tips of the extensions.
    Gilbert (1967) placed all hammerheads in the genus Sphyrna and recognized three subgenera within the genus, 1) Eusphyra for S. blochii, 2) Platysqualus for S. corona, S. media, S. tiburo, and S. tudes, and 3) Sphyrna for S. couardi (which is now a junior synonym of S. lewini ), S. lewini, S. mokarran, and S. zygaena.
    All of the literature I have (1993 and earlier) classify this group as Family Sphyrnidae with two genera Sphyrna and Eusphyra. However, it was mentioned to me that this may have been changed recently and the family Sphyrnidae was reverted to a single genus Sphyrna with a subgenus Eusphyra within the family Carcharhinidae.
  4. Scalloped hammerhead - Wikipedia

  5. Sphyrna couardi - Wikipedia

  6. Whitefin Hammerhead (Sphyrna couardi) · iNaturalist

  7. Hammerhead Taxonomy - elasmo-research.org

    WEBFeb 24, 1998 · The eight extant species of hammerhead shark (Sphyrna couardi was synonymised under S. lewini by McEachran and Serret in 1986) are among the most easily recognised of sharks. To a greater or โ€ฆ

  8. Whitefin Hammerhead (Sphyrna couardi) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife โ€ฆ

  9. Sphyrna couardi - fish-commercial-names.ec.europa.eu

  10. Sphyrna couardi - fishbase.mnhn.fr

  11. Sphyrna couardi | Shark-References

    WEBA coastal-pelagic shark. Feeds on fishes, especially bony fishes, and also benthic and epibenthic cephalopods. Size / Weight / Age. 300 cm TL (male/unsexed; [517] ) Habitat. benthopelagic; marine.

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