The status of the jaws collection of Elasmobranchs (Chordata: Elasmobranchii) to the Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, UNAM
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https://doi.org/10.47808/revistabioagro.v4i1.38Keywords:
scientific collection, chondrichthyans, jaws, sharks, raysAbstract
Jaws are an important tool for the study of elasmobranchs, either fossils or existing organisms, all of which differ among species by aspects such as size, shape and number of teeth. Given the relevance, the present contribution contains a review about the formation of the jaws collection of elasmobranchs attached to the FESI (UNAM) ichthyological collection. The current repertory comprises 181 jaws, belonging to 28 species, 18 genera, 14 families and 8 orders. The best represented family is Carcharhinidae with a species richness of 7 spp., whereas the largest number of jaws belongs to Carcharhinus falciformis and Rhizoprionodon longurio species, possessing 85 and 61 jaws respectively.
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