List of cartilaginous fish of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The diversity of fish fauna within the inland waterways and around the island is very high considering the small size of the island.[1]

Class Chondrichthyes - Cartilage fishes

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Among the marine fishes, sharks and batoids (rays and skates) form a considerable diversity.[2] A preliminary checklist of sharks around Sri Lanka was compiled by marine biologist, ornithologist, astronomer and well known diver Rex I. De Silva in 1985. It is cited as the first most comprehensive catalogue to Sri Lankan cartilage fishes. On 2016 May, he published the Illustrated Guide of Sharks of Sri Lanka. According to De Silva, there are 60 sharks species and 30 rays and skates found around the coast of Sri Lanka.[3][4]

Sharks are a group of fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachimorpha (or Selachii) and are the sister group to the rays.

The following list of shark species recorded from the territorial waters of Sri Lanka.

Order Hexanchiformes - primitive sharks

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Family Hexanchidae - cow sharks

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Name Binomial Note
Bluntnose sixgill shark

 

Hexanchus griseus
Broadnose sevengill shark

 

Notorynchus cepedianus unconfirmed

Family Centrophoridae - gulper sharks

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Name Binomial
Leaf scale gulper shark Centrophorus squamosus
Gulper shark

 

Centrophorus granulatus

Family Dalatiidae - kitefin sharks

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Name Binomial
Ornate dogfish

 

Centroscyllium ornatum
Kitefin shark

 

Dalatias licha

Family Echinorhinidae - bramble sharks

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Name Binomial
Bramble shark

 

Echinorhinus brucus
Prickly shark

 

Echinorhinus cookei

Family Somniosidae - sleeper sharks

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Name Binomial
Roughskin dogfish Centroscymnus owstonii

Order Orectolobiformes - carpet sharks

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Family Hemiscylliidae - bamboo sharks

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Name Binomial
Grey bamboo shark

 

Chiloscyllium griseum
Slender bamboo shark

 

Chiloscyllium indicum
White spotted bamboo shark

 

Chiloscyllium plagiosum
Name Binomial
Zebra shark

 

Stegostoma fasciatum

Family Ginglymostomatidae - nurse sharks

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Name Binomial
Tawny nurse shark

 

Nebrius ferrugineus
Name Binomial
Whale shark

 

Rhincodon typus

Order Lamniformes - mackerel sharks

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Family Alopiidae - thresher sharks

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Name Binomial
Thresher shark

 

Alopias vulpinus
Bigeye thresher shark

 

Alopias superciliosus
Pelagic thresher shark

 

Alopias pelagicus

Family Odontaspididae - sand sharks

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Name Binomial
Bigeye sand tiger

 

Odontaspis noronhai
Smalltooth sand tiger

 

Odontaspis ferox
Sand tiger shark

 

Carcharias taurus
Name Binomial
Crocodile shark

 

Pseudocarcharias kamoharai

Family Lamnidae - white sharks

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Name Binomial
Great white shark

 

Carcharodon carcharias
Shortfin mako shark

 

Isurus oxyrinchus
Longfin mako shark

 

Isurus paucus

Family Megachasmidae - megamouth

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Name Binomial
Megamouth shark

 

Megachasma pelacios

Order Carcharhiniformes - ground sharks

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Family Scyliorhinidae - catsharks

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Name Binomial
Coral catshark

 

Atelomycterus marmoratus
Bristly catshark Bythaelurus hispidus
Dwarf false catshark Planonasus parini

Family Proscylliidae - finback catsharks

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Name Binomial
Pygmy ribbontail catshark

 

Eridacnis radcliffei

Family Triakidae - houndsharks

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Name Binomial
Starspotted smooth-hound

 

Mustelus manazo
Arabian smooth-hound

 

Mustelus mosis

Family Hemigaleidae - weasel sharks

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Name Binomial
Hooktooth shark

 

Chaenogaleus macrostoma
Sicklefin weasel shark

 

Hemigaleus microstoma
Snaggletooth shark

 

Hemipristis elongatus

Family Carcharhinidae - requiem sharks

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Name Binomial
Silvertip shark

 

Carcharhinus albimarginatus
Bignose shark

 

Carcharhinus altimus
Graceful shark

 

Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides
Grey reef shark

 

Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos
Pigeye shark

 

Carcharhinus amboinensis
Spinner shark

 

Carcharhinus brevipinna
Whitecheek shark

 

Carcharhinus dussumieri
Silky shark

 

Carcharhinus falciformis
Pondicherry shark Carcharhinus hemiodon
Blacktip shark

 

Carcharhinus limbatus
Oceanic whitetip shark

 

Carcharhinus longimanus
Hardnose shark

 

Carcharhinus macloti
Blacktip reef shark

 

Carcharhinus melanopterus
Sandbar shark

 

Carcharhinus plumbeus
Blackspot shark

 

Carcharhinus sealei
Spot-tail shark

 

Carcharhinus sorrah
Tiger shark

 

Galeocerdo cuvier
Broadfin shark

 

Lamiopsis temminckii
Sliteye shark

 

Loxodon macrorhinus
Sicklefin lemon shark

 

Negaprion acutidens
Lemon shark

 

Negaprion brevirostris
Blue shark

 

Prionace glauca
Milk shark

 

Rhizoprionodon acutus
Grey sharpnose shark

 

Rhizoprionodon oligolinx
Spadenose shark

 

Scoliodon laticaudus
Whitetip reef shark

 

Triaenodon obesus

Family Sphyrnidae - hammerhead sharks

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Name Binomial
Winghead shark

 

Eusphyra blochii
Scalloped hammerhead

 

Sphyrna lewini
Great hammerhead

 

Sphyrna mokarran
Smooth hammerhead

 

Sphyrna zygaena

Batoidea is a superorder of cartilaginous fish commonly known as batoids or rays, but it also includes the skates and sawfishes. Approximately 560 species are described in thirteen families. Batoids are in the fish subclass Elasmobranchii along with sharks, as they are closely related. Rays are distinguished by their flattened bodies, enlarged pectoral fins that are fused to the head, and gill slits that are placed on their ventral surfaces.

The following list of rays and skates species recorded from the territorial waters of Sri Lanka.

Family Pristidae - carpenter sharks

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Name Binomial
Narrow sawfish

 

Anoxypristis cuspidata
Largetooth sawfish

 

Pristis microdon
Longcomb sawfish

 

Pristis zijsron

Order Torpediniformes - electric rays

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Family Narkidae - sleeper rays

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Name Binomial
Numbray

 

Narke dipterygia
Brown numbfish Narcine brunnea
Blackspotted numbfish Narcine timlei

Order Myliobatiformes - sting rays

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Family Myliobatidae - eagle rays

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Name Binomial
Stripenose guitarfish Acroteriobatus variegatus
Spotted eagle ray

 

Aetobatus narinari
Mottled eagle ray

 

Aetomylaeus maculatus
Banded eagle ray

 

Aetomylaeus nichofii
Wafic’s eagle ray Aetomylaeus wafickii
Sharpnose guitarfish

 

Glaucostegus granulatus
Bowmouth guitarfish

 

Rhina ancylostoma
Annandale's guitarfish Rhinobatos annandalei
Giant guitarfish

 

Rhynchobatus djiddensis
Rough cownose ray Rhinoptera adspersa
Javanese cownose ray

 

Rhinoptera javanica

Family Dasyatidae - whiptail stingrays

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Name Binomial
Bluespotted maskray

 

Neotrygon kuhlii
Common stingray

 

Dasyatis pastinaca
Pale-edged stingray

 

Dasyatis zugei
Sharpnose stingray

 

Himantura gerrardi
Scaly whipray

 

Himantura imbricata
Blackedged stingray Himantura marginata
Whiptail stingray

 

Himantura uarnacoides
Honeycomb stingray

 

Himantura uarnak
Pakistan whipray Maculabatis arabica
Cowtail stingray

 

Pastinachus sephen
Bluespotted ribbon ray

 

Taeniura lymma
Round ribbontail ray

 

Taeniura meyeni
Porcupine ray

 

Urogymnus asperrimus

Family Gymnuridae - butterfly rays

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Name Binomial
Longtail butterfly ray

 

Gymnura poecilura

Subfamily Mobulidae - devil rays

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Name Binomial
Lesser devil ray

 

Mobula eregoodootenkee
Pygmy devil ray

 

Mobula kuhlii

References

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  1. ^ "Environment Sri Lanka - Biodiversity, Biological diversity, species, genes, ecosystems".
  2. ^ "Sharks of Sri Lanka". Life Times Sri Lanka. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  3. ^ "The Sharks of Sri Lanka". Lak Dasun. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  4. ^ "Life then was one big splash". Sunday Times. Retrieved 27 September 2016.

De Silva, R. I. 2015. The Sharks of Sri Lanka. Colombo. Field Ornithology Group of Sri Lanka. https://sites.google.com/site/booksharksofsrilanka/home/ Ebert, D.A., De Silva, R.I. and Goonewardene, M. First Record of a Dwarf False Catshark (Carcharhiniformes" Pseudotriakidae) from Sri Lanka. LORIS 27 (5 and 6) pp. 63–64.