Isurus oxyrinchus-f

Rafinesque, 1810


Classification: Elasmobranchii Lamniformes Lamnidae

Reference of the original description
Rafinesque, C.S. (1810)
Caratteri di alcuni nuovi generi e nuove specie di animali e pinate della Sicilia, con varie osservazioni sopra i medisimi, lère partie. (Part 1 involves fishes, pp. [i–iv] 3–69 [70 blank], Part 2 with slightly different title, pp. ia–iva + 71–105 [106 blank])

Synonyms / new combinations and misspellings
Isuropsis mako-f, Isurus aff. oxyrinchus-f, Isurus cf. oxyrhinchus-f, Isurus cf. oxyrhynchus-f, Isurus cf. oxyrinchus-f, Isurus cf. spallanzani-f, Isurus oxyrhynchus-f, Isurus oxyrinchus-f, Isurus spallanzani-f, Isurus spallanzanii-f, Lamna spallanzanii-f, Oxyrhina gomphodon-f, Oxyrhina oxyrhynchus-f, Oxyrhina spallanzani-f, Oxyrhina spallanzanii-f

Types
Isurus oxyrinchus-f



Description:


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