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3.2.1 Elasmobranch fishes
The shark, ray and skate are cartilaginous fishes and they all come under the class Chondrichthyes. In global waters, about 600 - 700 species are represented in this group. The cartilaginous group are considered as primitive compared to their counter part, the bony fishes. Some of the members of cartilaginous fishes are specialized in their own way as are the teleosts among bony fishes. This group could be distinguished by the following characters:
The cartilaginous fishes come under the class Chondrichthyes. This class includes two subclasses - viz. (i) Elasmobranchii and (ii) Holocephali. The subclass, Elasmobranchii (sharks, rays and skates) includes 128 genera and 608 living species. The characteristics that are diagnostic to elasmobranchs are:
The fossil forms of this group are recorded from Devonian time onwards. The members, of the subclass Holocephali are called as ratfishes because of their long slender tail. The chimaeras come under this subclass and about twenty five species are represented in this group and most of the species come under the family, Chimaeridae. The following are the diagnostic characters of this group:
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