An annotated checklist of the chondrichthyans of Papua New Guinea
Author
White, William T.
Author
Ko’Ou, Alfred
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-04-19
4411
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1
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journal article
30231
10.11646/zootaxa.4411.1
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1175-5326
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Galeocerdo cuvier
(Péron & Lesueur
in
Lesueur, 1822)
Tiger Shark
Squalus cuvier
Péron & Lesueur
in
Lesueur, 1822: 351
. No types known.
Type
locality: northwestern
Australia
.
Local synonymy:
Galeocerdo
cuvieri—
Munro, 1958: 113 (Dyke Ackland Bay).
Galeocerda
cuvieri—
Munro, 1967: 9, pl. 1, fig. 8 (New Guinea).
Galeocerdo
cuvier—
Filewood, 1973
: 4 (PNG);
Allen
et al.
, 2003
: 112 (Milne Bay);
Hamilton
et al.
, 2009
: 73 (northern Bismarck Archipelago);
White
et al.
, 2018
: 182, figs (PNG).
PNG
voucher material:
(4 spec.)
KFRS
E.014 (dried jaws), ~
1830 mm
TL, near
Idia Island
,
15 mile
west of
Port Moresby
,
3 Dec. 1963
;
KFRS
E.055 (dried jaws),
Ramu River
mouth,
19 Jul. 1965
;
KFRS
E.379 (dried jaws), ~
2430 mm
TL, north end of
Yule Island
,
Central Province
,
8 Nov. 1969
;
KFRS
E.775 (dried jaws), no label, new registration number allocated
Apr. 2017
(possibly = E.480,
Tatana
,
Port Moresby
,
12 Sep. 1975
, which cannot be located).
Remarks:
First recorded from
PNG
by Munro (1958) from Dyke Ackland Bay in
Oro Province
. Caught by longline fisheries and coastal fisheries in
PNG
. Previously placed in the family
Carcharhinidae
but differs in a number of key characteristics from other members of that family (including very long upper labial furrows reaching to level of eye, strong keels on caudal peduncle, an obvious spiracle, and embryonic connection not via a placental connection) and also differs at a molecular level (Naylor
et al
., unpubl. data).