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Species that contain: Carcharhinus and dussumieri [ 6 ] records

coatesi, Platypodon Whitley [G. P.] 1939:234, Fig. 7 [Australian Zoologist v. 9 (pt 3); ref. 4695] Hinchinbrook Passage, Queensland, Australia, ca. 18°20'S, 146°08'E. Holotype (unique): QM I.6226. •Synonym of Carcharhinus sealei (Pietschmann 1913) -- (Garrick 1982:41 [ref. 5454], Compagno 1984:497 [ref. 6846], Paxton et al. 1989:79 [ref. 12442], Voigt & Weber 2011:93 [ref. 31424]). •Synonym of Carcharhinus dussumieri (Müller & Henle 1839) -- (Last & Stevens 1994:240 [ref. 23873], Hoese et al. 2006:100 [ref. 29001]). •Valid as Carcharhinus coatesi (Whitley 1939) -- (White 2012:3 [ref. 31843], Larson et al. 2013:8 [ref. 32988], White & Weigmann 2014:85 [ref. 33352], Weigmann 2016:19 [ref. 34211], White et al. 2017:140 [ref. 35860], White & Ko'ou 2018:33 [ref. 35922], Fricke et al. 2019:40 [ref. 36673]). Current status: Valid as Carcharhinus coatesi (Whitley 1939). Carcharhinidae. Distribution: Southeastern Indian Ocean, southwestern Pacific: northern Australia (Shark Bay, Western Australia to Fraser Island, Queensland); off New Guinea. Habitat: marine.

dussumieri, Carcharias (Prionodon) Valenciennes [A.] in Müller & Henle 1839:47, [Pl. 19 (teeth)] [Systematische Beschreibung der Plagiostomen; ref. 3069] Puducherry, India. Lectotype: MNHN 0000-1135. Paralectotypes: (3) MNHN 0000-1136 (1, originally 2) Mumbai, ZMB 4464 (1) China. Type catalog: Bertin 1939:72 [ref. 20739], Paepke & Schmidt 1988:165 [ref. 21041]. Lectotype selected by Garrick 1982:59 [ref. 5454]. Authorship changed to Valenciennes 1839 -- Jones et al. 2015:570 [ref. 34086]. •Valid as Carcharhinus dussumieri (Valenciennes 1839) (often seen as Müller & Henle 1839) -- (Garrick 1982:54 [ref. 5454], Dor 1984:5 [ref. 29757], Compagno 1984:469 [ref. 6846], Nakaya in Masuda et al. 1984:6 [ref. 6441], Allen & Swainston 1988:22 [ref. 25477], Gubanov & Timoxin 1989:223 [ref. 36138] as dussimieri, Paxton et al. 1989:77 [ref. 12442], Randall et al. 1990:19 [ref. 15987], Last & Stevens 1994:239 [ref. 23873], Goren & Dor 1994:2 [ref. 25356], Randall 1995:30 [ref. 22896], Mohsin & Ambak 1996:61 [ref. 27969], Allen 1997:42 [ref. 23977], Larson & Williams 1997:343 [ref. 23967], Randall et al. 1997:19 [ref. 25919], Compagno & Niem 1998:1334 [ref. 23787], Mishra et al. 1999:82 [ref. 25315], Compagno 1999:483 [ref. 25589], Nakabo 2000:137 [ref. 25086], Compagno in Randall & Lim 2000:580 [ref. 25122], Hutchins 2001:14 [ref. 25847], Nakabo 2002:137 [ref. 26001], Choi et al. 2003:53, 472 [ref. 26218], Manilo & Bogorodsky 2003:S92 [ref. 27377], Bonfil & Abdallah 2004:30 [ref. 27735], Compagno et al. 2005:36 [ref. 29145], Hoese et al. 2006:100 [ref. 29001], Last el al. 2010:96 [ref. 32461], Voigt & Weber 2011:58 [ref. 31424], Moore et al. 2012:8 [ref. 31771], White 2012:3, 11 [ref. 31843], Weigmann 2012:4 [ref. 31968], Yamashita et al. 2012:124 [ref. 32408], Naylor et al. 2012:22 [ref. 32267] see remarks, White & Weigmann 2014:85 [ref. 33352], Psomadakis et al. 2015:81 [ref. 34104], Weigmann 2016:19 [ref. 34211] with authors as Müller & Henle, Ali et al. 2018:301 [ref. 36183], Kumar et al. 2018:296 [ref. 36178], Eagderi et al. 2019:4 [ref. 37020], Habib & Islam 2020:Supplementary table p. 1 [ref. 38321], Psomadakis et al. 2020:175 [ref. 37272], Haroon & Kibria 2021:55 [ref. 39241], Hsu et al. 2022:3 [ref. 39567], Winton & Ebert 2022:519 [ref. 39667]). Current status: Valid as Carcharhinus dussumieri (Valenciennes 1839). Carcharhinidae. Distribution: Northern Indian Ocean: Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman east to India, Bangladesh and Myanmar. Habitat: marine.

javanicus, Carcharias (Prionodon) Bleeker [P.] 1852:38, Pl. 2 (fig. 5) [Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. v. 24 (art. 12); ref. 333] Jakarta, Java, Indonesia. Holotype (unique): BMNH 1867.11.28.188. See also remarks under Carcharias (Prionodon) tjutjot Bleeker 1852. •Synonym of Carcharhinus dussumieri (Valenciennes or Müller & Henle 1839) -- (Compagno 1984:469 [ref. 6846], Last el al. 2010:97 [ref. 32461], Voigt & Weber 2011:58 [ref. 31424]). •Synonym of Carcharhinus tjutjot (Bleeker 1852) -- (White 2012:23 [ref. 31843]). Current status: Synonym of Carcharhinus tjutjot (Bleeker 1852). Carcharhinidae. Habitat: marine.

malabaricus, Carcharias Day [F.] 1873:529 [The Journal of the Linnean Society of London. Zoology v. 11; ref. 17368] Palliport near Cochin; Calicut on Malabar coast, India. Syntypes: (3) AMS I.61 (1) Calicut. Type catalog: Whitehead & Talwar 1976:154 [ref. 23762], Ferraris et al. 2000:299 [ref. 25110]. •Synonym of Carcharhinus dussumieri (Valenciennes or Müller & Henle 1839) -- (Garrick 1982:54 [ref. 5454], Compagno 1984:469 [ref. 6846], Voigt & Weber 2011:58 [ref. 31424] dated 1873-78, White 2012:11 [ref. 31843]). Current status: Synonym of Carcharhinus dussumieri (Valenciennes 1839). Carcharhinidae. Habitat: marine.

menisorrah, Carcharias (Prionodon) Valenciennes [A.] in Müller & Henle 1839:46, [Pl. 17; Pl. 19 (teeth)] [Systematische Beschreibung der Plagiostomen; ref. 3069] Red Sea. Lectotype: ZMB 4476. Paralectotypes: BMNH uncat. (1, whereabouts unknown), MNHN A-9662 (1), RMNH uncat. (2, mounted skins, whereabouts unknown), MNHPA uncat. (1, whereabouts unknown), ZSL uncat. (1, embryo, whereabouts unknown), ZMB 4476 (mounted skin). Type catalog: Bertin 1939:72 [ref. 20739], Paepke & Schmidt 1988:166 [ref. 21041]. Evidently Valenciennes alone was responsible for the description. Lectotype selected by Garrick 1982:160 [ref. 5454]. •Valid as Carcharhinus menisorrah (Valenciennes 1839) -- (Dor 1984:6 [ref. 29757], Paxton et al. 1989:77 [ref. 12442], Goren & Dor 1994:3 [ref. 25356], Cheng & Zhou 1997:32 [ref. 26385] dated 1841, Wang et al. 2001: [ref. 26566] dated 1841). •Listed in the synonymy of Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos (Bleeker 1856), C. dussumieri (Müller & Henle 1839), and Carcharhinus sealei (Pietschmann 1916) (Compagno & Niem 1998:1328, 1334, and 1346 [ref. 23787], Bonfil & Abdallah 2004:26, 30, 31 [ref. 27735], Voigt & Weber 2011:60 [ref. 31424]). •Synonym of Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos (Bleeker 1856) -- (Bonfil & Abdallah 2004:26 [ref. 27735]). •Synonym of Carcharhinus falciformis (Bibron 1839) [after lectotype designation] -- (Garrick 1982:159 [ref. 5454], Compagno 1984:470 [ref. 6846], Randall et al. 1990:18 [ref. 15987], Randall 1995:31 [ref. 22896], Randall 2005:11 [ref. 28239], Hoese et al. 2006:100 [ref. 29001], Golani & Bogorodsky 2010:57 [ref. 35264], Castro 2011:413 [ref. 31457], Weigmann 2016:19 [ref. 34211] with authors as Müller & Henle, Golani & Fricke 2018:10 [ref. 36273], Eagderi et al. 2019:4 [ref. 37020]). Current status: Synonym of Carcharhinus falciformis (Bibron 1839). Carcharhinidae. Habitat: marine.

tjutjot, Carcharias (Prionodon) Bleeker [P.] 1852:36, Pl. 1 (fig. 4) [Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. v. 24 (art. 12); ref. 333] Jakarta, Java, Indonesia. Lectotype: RMNH 7382. Paralectotypes: BMNH 1867.11.28.177 (1). Appeared in the same paper as Carcharias (Prionodon) javanicus Bleeker 1852; White 2012:23 [ref. 31843] acted as the first reviser selecting Carcharias tjutjot as the senior synonym. Spelling tjutjos on Pl. 1 regarded as a typesetting error, as tjutjot elsewhere. Lectotype selelected by Garrick 1982. •Synonym of Carcharhinus dussumieri (Müller & Henle 1839) -- (Garrick 1982:54 [ref. 5454], Compagno 1984:469 [ref. 6846], Compagno & Niem 1998:1334 [ref. 23787], Bonfil & Abdallah 2004:30 [ref. 27735] with author as Valenciennes, Last el al. 2010:97[ref. 32461], Voigt & Weber 2011:58 [ref. 31424]). •Valid as Carcharhinus tjutjot (Bleeker 1852) -- (White 2012:3, 23 [ref. 31843], Ebert et al. 2013:334 [ref. 33045], White & Weigmann 2014:85 [ref. 33352], Weigmann 2016:23 [ref. 34211], Kim et al. 2020:39 [ref. 39118], Nakashimada & Hibino 2022:12 [ref. 39159]). Current status: Valid as Carcharhinus tjutjot (Bleeker 1852). Carcharhinidae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Java (Indonesia) and Borneo to Taiwan, north to southern Korea and Fukuoka Prefecture (Japan). Replaced by C. coatesi in New Guinea and Australia [ref. 31843]. Habitat: marine.


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