Family Rhincodontidae - Whale shark
  Order
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  Class
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Elasmobranchii
  No. of Genera in Ref
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1
  No. of Species in Ref
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1
  Environment
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Fresh : No | Brackish : No | Marine : Yes
  Aquarium
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none
  First Fossil Record
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  Remark
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Distribution: tropical waters. Often near the surface, sometimes in schools of up to hundreds of sharks. Whale sharks are apparently highly migratory, probably timed with blooms of planktonic organisms. Five exceptionally large gill openings, the fifth behind origin of pectoral fin, over fin base. Elongated gill rakers. Mouth terminal. Reduced teeth. A unique color pattern of light spots and vertical and horizontal stripes, in the form of a checkerboard. Planktivorous. Maximum reported length 13.7 m, (world's largest fish). Young probably born fully developed.
  Etymology
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Greek, rhyngchos = snout, muzzle + Greek, odous, odontos = tooth, teeth ( Ref. 45335).
  Division
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Marine
  Reproductive guild
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bearers
  Typical activity level
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sluggish
  Main Ref
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  Coordinator
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Synonymy/Species list for the family Rhincodontidae as currently in FishBase

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The list ordered as follows:

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Scientifc name Status Senior/Junior synonym Combination CofF
Rhincodon typus Smith, 1828
acceptedseniororiginal1
Rhiniodon typus (Smith, 1828)
synonymseniornew
! Rhicodon typus Smith, 1828
synonymseniororiginal
! Rhineodon typus Smith, 1828
synonymseniororiginal
Rhinodon typicus Müller & Henle, 1839
synonymjuniororiginal1
Rhinodon typicus Smith, 1845
synonymjuniororiginal1
synonymjuniororiginal1
Rhinodon pentalineatus Kishinouye, 1901
synonymjuniororiginal1
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