Anoxypristis cuspidata: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Elasmobranchii
Order
Rhinopristiformes
Family
Pristidae
Genus
Anoxypristis
Species
Anoxypristis cuspidata
Scientific Name
Anoxypristis cuspidata

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Knifetooth sawfish

The narrow sawfish (Anoxypristis cuspidata), also known as the pointed sawfish or knifetooth sawfish, is a species of sawfish in the family Pristidae, part of the Batoidea, a superorder of cartilaginous fish that include the rays and skates. Sawfish display a circumglobal distribution in warm marine and freshwater habitats. Their extant biodiversity is limited to five species belonging to two genera (Pristis and Anoxypristis). The sawfishes are characterised by the long, narrow, flattened rostrum or extension on their snout. This is lined with sharp transverse teeth, arranged in a way that resembles the teeth of a saw and are used for killing prey. It is found in the shallow coastal waters and estuaries of the Indo-West Pacific, ranging from the Persian Gulf to southern Japan, Papua New Guinea and northern Australia. It is the only living member of the genus Anoxypristis, but was previously included in the genus Pristis. Compared to Pristis, Anoxypristis has a narrower rostral saw with numerous teeth on the distal part and no teeth on the basal one-quarter (toothless section about one-sixth in juveniles). It reaches a length of up to 3.5 m (11 ft).

In addition to the living Anoxypristis cuspidata, this genus includes a few extinct species that are only known from fossil remains.

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Anoxypristis cuspidata in languages:

Arabic
سمك المنشار المسنن
Arabic
سمك المنشار النحيل
Arabic
سمك المنشار ذو الأسنان النصلية
Arabic
سمك المنشار المحدود
Arabic
سمك المنشار حاد الرأس
Czech
piloun indický
Dutch
Mestandzaagrog
English
Knifetooth Sawfish
English
Triangle-tooth Sawfish
English
Sawfish
English
Narrow Sawfish
Japanese
スベスベノコギリエイ
Russian
Азиатский пилорыл

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