#class_Chondrichthyes__Chondrichthyes  cartilaginous fishes
  supertype:  class__clas  (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders
  member of:  subphylum_Vertebrata
  member:  cartilaginous_fish__cartilaginousfish__chondrichthian  fishes in which the skeleton may be calcified but not ossified
  member:  subclass_Holocephali__Holocephali  chimaeras and extinct forms
     member:  holocephalan  fish with high compressed head and a body tapering off into a long tail
     member:  family_Chimaeridae__Chimaeridae  a family of Holocephali
        member:  genus_Chimaera  type genus of the Chimaeridae
           member:  chimaera  smooth-skinned deep-sea fish with a tapering body and long threadlike tail
  member:  subclass_Elasmobranchii__Elasmobranchii__Selachii__subclass_Selachii  sharks; rays; dogfishes; skates
     member:  elasmobranch__selachian  any of numerous fishes of the class Chondrichthyes characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton and placoid scales: sharks; rays; skates
     member:  family_Hexanchidae__Hexanchidae  primitive sharks
        member:  genus_Hexanchus__Hexanchus  a genus of Hexanchidae
           member:  cow_shark__cowshark__six-gilled_shark__Hexanchus_griseus  large primitive shark widely distributed in warm seas
     member:  family_Lamnidae__Lamnidae  oceanic sharks
        member:  mackerel_shark  fierce pelagic and oceanic sharks
        member:  genus_Lamna__Lamna  a genus of Lamnidae
           member:  porbeagle__Lamna_nasus  voracious pointed-nose shark of northern Atlantic and Pacific
        member:  genus_Carcharodon__Carcharodon  man-eating sharks
           member:  great_white_shark__greatwhiteshark__white_shark__whiteshark__man-eater__maneater__man-eating_shark__Carcharodon_carcharias  large aggressive shark widespread in warm seas; known to attack humans
        member:  genus_Cetorhinus__Cetorhinus  comprising only the basking sharks; in some classifications considered the type genus of a separate family Cetorhinidae
           member:  basking_shark__baskingshark__Cetorhinus_maximus  large harmless plankton-eating northern shark; often swims slowly or floats at the sea surface
     member:  family_Cetorhinidae__Cetorhinidae  in some older classifications considered the family of the basking sharks
     member:  family_Alopiidae__Alopiidae  thresher sharks
        member:  genus_Alopius__Alopius  type genus of the family Alopiidae; in some classifications considered a genus of the family Lamnidae
           member:  thresher_shark__thresher__thrasher__fox_shark__foxshark__Alopius_vulpinus  large pelagic shark of warm seas with a whiplike tail used to round up small fish on which to feed
     member:  family_Orectolobidae__Orectolobidae  nurse sharks and carpet sharks
        member:  genus_Orectolobus__Orectolobus  carpet sharks
           member:  carpet_shark__Orectolobus_barbatus  shark of the western Pacific with flattened body and mottled skin
        member:  genus_Ginglymostoma__Ginglymostoma  nurse sharks
           member:  nurse_shark__Ginglymostoma_cirratum  small bottom-dwelling shark of warm shallow waters on both coasts of North and South America and from southeast Asia to Australia
     member:  family_Carchariidae__Carchariidae__Odontaspididae__family_Odontaspididae  sand sharks; in some classifications coextensive with family Carcharhinidae
        member:  genus_Carcharias__Carcharias__Odontaspis__genus_Odontaspis  type and sole genus of Carchariidae: sand sharks
           member:  sand_tiger__sand_shark__Carcharias_taurus__Odontaspis_taurus  shallow-water shark with sharp jagged teeth found on both sides of Atlantic; sometimes dangerous to swimmers
     member:  family_Rhincodontidae__Rhincodontidae  small-toothed sharks comprising only one species
        member:  genus_Rhincodon__Rhincodon  whale sharks
           member:  whale_shark__whaleshark__Rhincodon_typus  large spotted shark of warm surface waters worldwide; resembles a whale and feeds chiefly on plankton
     member:  family_Scyliorhinidae__Scyliorhinidae  small bottom-dwelling sharks
        member:  cat_shark__catshark  small bottom-dwelling sharks with catlike eyes; found along continental slopes
     member:  family_Carcharhinidae__Carcharhinidae  largest family of living sharks; found worldwide especially in tropical waters; dorsal fin lacks spines: requiem sharks including tiger sharks and soupfin sharks
        member:  requiem_shark__requiemshark  any of numerous sharks from small relatively harmless bottom-dwellers to large dangerous oceanic and coastal species
        member:  genus_Carcharhinus__Carcharhinus  type genus of the Carcharhinidae
           member:  bull_shark__cub_shark__cubshark__Carcharhinus_leucas  a most common shark in temperate and tropical coastal waters worldwide; heavy-bodied and dangerous
           member:  sandbar_shark__sandbarshark__Carcharhinus_plumbeus  most common gray shark along coasts of middle Atlantic states; sluggish and occasionally caught by fishermen
           member:  blacktip_shark__sandbar_shark__sandbarshark__Carcharhinus_limbatus  widely distributed shallow-water shark with fins seemingly dipped in ink
           member:  oceanic_whitetip_shark__whitetip_shark__white-tipped_shark__Carcharinus_longimanus  large deep-water shark with white-tipped dorsal fin; worldwide distribution; most dangerous shark
           member:  dusky_shark__duskyshark__Carcharhinus_obscurus  relatively slender blue-gray shark; nearly worldwide in tropical and temperate waters
        member:  genus_Negaprion__Negaprion  lemon sharks
           member:  lemon_shark__Negaprion_brevirostris  common shallow-water schooling shark of the Atlantic from North Carolina to Brazil and off west Africa; dangerous
        member:  genus_Prionace__Prionace  blue sharks
           member:  great_blue_shark__blue_shark__Prionace_glauca  slender cosmopolitan, pelagic shark; blue body shades to white belly; dangerous especially during maritime disasters
        member:  genus_Galeocerdo__Galeocerdo  tiger sharks
           member:  tiger_shark__Galeocerdo_cuvieri  large dangerous warm-water shark with striped or spotted body
        member:  genus_Galeorhinus__Galeorhinus  a genus of Carcharhinidae
           member:  soupfin_shark__soupfinshark__soupfin__Galeorhinus_zyopterus  Pacific shark valued for its fins (used by Chinese in soup) and liver (rich in vitamin A)
     member:  family_Triakidae__Triakidae  small smooth-skinned sharks lacking spines on dorsal fins
        member:  genus_Mustelus__Mustelus  smooth dogfishes
           member:  American_smooth_dogfish__Mustelus_canis  found along the Atlantic coast of the Americas
           member:  Florida_smoothhound__Mustelus_norrisi  found from the northern Gulf of Mexico to Brazil
        member:  smooth_dogfish  small bottom-dwelling shark found along both Atlantic coasts
        member:  genus_Triaenodon__Triaenodon  a genus of Triakidae
           member:  reef_whitetip_shark__whitetip_shark__Triaenodon_obseus  smooth dogfish of Pacific and Indian oceans and Red Sea having white-tipped dorsal and caudal fins
     member:  family_Squalidae__Squalidae  dogfishes having a spine in each dorsal fin
        member:  spiny_dogfish__spinydogfish  small bottom-dwelling dogfishes
        member:  genus_Squalus__Squalus  spiny dogfishes
           member:  Atlantic_spiny_dogfish__Squalus_acanthias  destructive dogfish of American and European Atlantic coastal waters; widely used in anatomy classes
           member:  Pacific_spiny_dogfish__Squalus_suckleyi  dogfish of Pacific coast of North America
     member:  family_Sphyrnidae__Sphyrnidae  hammerhead sharks; bonnethead sharks
        member:  genus_Sphyrna__Sphyrna  type genus of the Sphyrnidae
           member:  hammerhead_shark__hammerhead  medium-sized live-bearing shark with eyes at either end of a flattened hammer-shaped head; worldwide in warm waters; can be dangerous
     member:  family_Squatinidae__Squatinidae  bottom-dwelling ray-like sharks
        member:  genus_Squatina__Squatina  type genus of the Squatinidae: angel sharks
           member:  angel_shark__angelshark__angelfish__Squatina_squatina__monkfish  sharks with broad flat bodies and winglike pectoral fins but that swim the way sharks do
     member:  order_Torpediniformes__Torpediniformes  rays with torpedo-shaped bodies
        member:  family_Torpedinidae__Torpedinidae  electric rays
           member:  electric_ray__crampfish__numbfish__torpedo  any sluggish bottom-dwelling ray of the order Torpediniformes having a rounded body and electric organs on each side of the head capable of emitting strong electric discharges
     member:  order_Rajiformes__Rajiformes__Batoidei__order_Batoidei  fish with dorsoventrally flattened bodies; includes: rays; skates; guitarfishes; sawfishes
        member:  family_Pristidae__Pristidae  large primitive rays with elongated snouts
           member:  sawfish  primitive ray with sharp teeth on each edge of a long flattened snout
           member:  genus_Pristis__Pristis  type genus of the Pristidae
              member:  smalltooth_sawfish__Pristis_pectinatus  commonly found in tropical bays and estuaries; not aggressive
        member:  family_Rhinobatidae__Rhinobatidae  primitive rays with guitar-shaped bodies
           member:  guitarfish  primitive tropical bottom-dwelling ray with a guitar-shaped body
        member:  family_Dasyatidae__Dasyatidae  sting rays
           member:  stingray  large venomous ray with large barbed spines near the base of a thin whiplike tail capable of inflicting severe wounds
           member:  genus_Dasyatis__Dasyatis  type genus of the Dasyatidae
              member:  roughtail_stingray__roughtailstingray__Dasyatis_centroura  one of the largest stingrays; found from Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras
           member:  genus_Gymnura__Gymnura  butterfly rays
              member:  butterfly_ray__butterflyray  short-tailed broad-finned stingray
        member:  family_Myliobatidae__Myliobatidae  eagle rays
           member:  eagle_ray__eagleray  powerful free-swimming tropical ray noted for `soaring' by flapping winglike fins; usually harmless but has venomous tissue near base of the tail as in stingrays
           member:  genus_Aetobatus__Aetobatus  a genus of Myliobatidae
              member:  spotted_eagle_ray__spottedeagleray__spotted_ray__spottedray__Aetobatus_narinari  ray with back covered with white or yellow spots; widely distributed in warm seas
           member:  genus_Rhinoptera__Rhinoptera  a genus of Myliobatidae
              member:  cownose_ray__cownoseray__cow-nosed_ray__cownosedray__Rhinoptera_bonasus  large ray found along eastern coast of North America
        member:  family_Mobulidae__Mobulidae  large rays lacking venomous spines: mantas
           member:  manta_ray__mantaray__manta__devilfish  extremely large pelagic tropical ray that feeds on plankton and small fishes; usually harmless but its size make it dangerous if harpooned
           member:  genus_Manta  a genus of Mobulidae
              member:  Atlantic_manta__Manta_birostris  largest manta (to 22 feet across wings); found worldwide but common in Gulf of Mexico and along southern coasts of United States; primarily oceanic
           member:  genus_Mobula__Mobula  type genus of the Mobulidae
              member:  devil_ray__devilray__Mobula_hypostoma  small manta (to 4 feet) that travels in schools
        member:  family_Rajidae__Rajidae  bottom-dwelling tropical rays: skates
           member:  skate  large edible rays having a long snout and thick tail with pectoral fins continuous with the head; swim by undulating the edges of the pectoral fins
           member:  genus_Raja__Raja  type genus of the family Rajidae
              member:  gray_skate__Raja_batis  common European skate used as food
              member:  little_skate__Raja_erinacea  most plentiful skate in North American inshore waters in summer; to 21 inches
              member:  thorny_skate__Raja_radiata  cold-water bottom fish with spines on the back; to 40 inches
              member:  barndoor_skate__Raja_laevis  one of the largest skates (to 5 feet); an active skate easy to hook

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