chondrichthyan
noun
chon·drich·thy·an
kän-ˈdrik-thē-ən
variants
or less commonly chondrichthian
plural chondrichthyans also chondrichthians
: a fish of the class Chondrichthyes : a cartilaginous fish
One quarter of all the world's cartilaginous fish species—known as chondrichthyans—are now threatened, reports a study published Tuesday in the journal eLife.—Fabien Tepper, Christian Science Monitor, 23 Jan. 2014
Sharks, rays, and their less numerous kin the chimaeras, or ratfishes, are characterized by skeletons composed of cartilage rather than solid bone. (Collectively, they are known as chondrichthyans; bony fishes are the osteichthyans.)—John G. Maisey, Natural History, June 1998
chondrichthyan
adjective
or less commonly chondrichthian
chondrichthyan fishes
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