Mitsukurinidae: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Elasmobranchii
Order
Lamniformes
Family
Mitsukurinidae
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Mitsukurinidae

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Mitsukurinidae

Mitsukurinidae is a family of sharks with one living genus, Mitsukurina, and four fossil genera: Anomotodon, Protoscapanorhynchus, Scapanorhynchus, and Woellsteinia, though some taxonomists consider Scapanorhynchus to be a synonym of Mitsukurina. The only known living species is the goblin shark, Mitsukurina owstoni.

This family of sharks is named in honour of Kakichi Mitsukuri who brought the holotype of the family's type species to David Starr Jordan to be scientifically described.

The most distinctive characteristic of the goblin sharks is the long, trowel-shaped, beak-like snout, much longer than those of other sharks. Its long snout is covered with ampullae of Lorenzini that enable it to sense minute electric fields produced by nearby prey, which it can snatch up by rapidly extending its jaws. They also possess long, protrusible jaws. When the jaws are retracted, the shark resembles a sand tiger shark, Carcharias taurus, with an unusually long nose. Its nose resembles the nose of a goblin, which is how it received its name. These sharks have only been seen about 50 times since their discovery in 1897.

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Mitsukurinidae in languages:

Czech
hlavorohovití
English
Goblin Sharks
Italian
Squalo goblin
Japanese
ミツクリザメ科
Portuguese
Tubarões-gnomo
Russian
Скапаноринховые
Russian
Акулы-домовые