2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228791
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Revision of the sixgill sawsharks, genus Pliotrema (Chondrichthyes, Pristiophoriformes), with descriptions of two new species and a redescription of P. warreni Regan

Abstract: Recent sampling efforts in Madagascar and Zanzibar, as well as examinations of six-gilled sawsharks in several museum collections provided evidence for a complex of species within Pliotrema warreni Regan. The present manuscript contains a redescription of P. warreni involving the syntypes and additional material, as well as formal descriptions of two new species of Pliotrema Regan. All specimens of both new species were found in the western Indian Ocean. Individuals of the first new species, hereafter referred… Show more

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“…Presently, the morphology of the claspers has only been documented (to varying degrees) for Kaja's sixgill sawshark (Pliotrema kajae, Pristiophoridae), P. cirratus, P. japonicus and P. nancyae (Huber, 1901;Leigh-Sharpe, 1922;Moreira & de Carvalho, 2019;Weigmann et al, 2014Weigmann et al, , 2020 but no quantitative comparisons between species have been made.…”
Section: Interspecific Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Presently, the morphology of the claspers has only been documented (to varying degrees) for Kaja's sixgill sawshark (Pliotrema kajae, Pristiophoridae), P. cirratus, P. japonicus and P. nancyae (Huber, 1901;Leigh-Sharpe, 1922;Moreira & de Carvalho, 2019;Weigmann et al, 2014Weigmann et al, , 2020 but no quantitative comparisons between species have been made.…”
Section: Interspecific Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…schroederi and P. nancyae, have tricuspidate denticles (Springer & Bullis, 1960;Weigmann et al, 2014), as do all species in the Pliotrema genus (Weigmann et al, 2020). It is unclear whether these differences in denticle morphology relate to habitat or lifestyle but could be explored further in future taxonomic studies on sawsharks.…”
Section: Interspecific Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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