Family: SPHYRNIDAE, Hammerhead Sharks, Scoophead Sharks, Bonnethead Sharks
FAMILY SPHYRNIDAE
HAMMERHEAD SHARKS, BONNETHEAD SHARKS, SCOOPHEAD SHARKS
Small to large sharks with elongate, moderately slender bodies whose distinctive feature is the form of the head: the front is strongly flattened, with side expansions of varying shapes (spade, mallet or axe-shaped) that have the eyes at the outer edges; nostrils short, before eyes on head plane; front teeth blade-like, with 1 point, lower teeth straight, upper teeth oblique, deeply notched on rear side; rear teeth like front teeth or are like molars; five gill slits, last one over pectoral; 2 dorsal fins, 1st high and pointed, second dorsal much smaller; transverse pit above tail base crescent shaped, a pit below tail base; tail fin strongly asymmetrical, notched under tip of top lobe, large lower lobe.
This circumtropical family has two genera with 9 species; six species of one genus occur in our region, including three circumtropical species, two neotropical species and one endemic.