Anoxypristis cuspidata (Latham, 1794)

Description


Greyish above, pale below; fins usually pale. Body shark-like, pectoral fins distinct; head flattened, with a blade-like snout bearing 18-22 pairs of lateral teeth; blade slender, not tapering distally. Nostrils very narrow with small nasal flaps. Rostral teeth short, flattened, broadly triangular, lacking a groove along posterior margins; no teeth on basal quarter of blade. Adults with widely spaced denticles, young with naked skin.

Common Names


  • Abusef , Arabic , Oman
  • Sayyafah , Arabic , Oman
  • Knivtandet savrokke , Danish , Denmark
  • Mestandzaagrog , Dutch , Netherlands
  • Knifetooth sawfish , English , Global
  • Knifetooth sawfish , English , Thailand
  • Knifetooth sawfish , English , Malaysia
  • Narrow sawfish , English , Australia
  • Narrow sawfish , English , UK
  • Narrow sawfish , English , Malaysia
  • Pointed saw-fish , English , India
  • Pointed sawfish , English , Global
  • Pointed sawfish , English , USA
  • Pointed sawfish , English , UK
  • Saw fish , English , India
  • Saw shark , English , Bangladesh
  • Sawfish , English , Australia
  • Sawfish , English , Malaysia
  • Salesaagrai , Estonian , Estonia
  • Chhurio , Gujarati , India
  • Veher , Gujarati , India
  • છૂરિયો , Gujarati , India
  • વેહર , Gujarati , India
  • Nokogiri-ei , Japanese , Japan
  • Cucut krakas , Javanese , Indonesia
  • Mungsing prampang , Javanese , Indonesia
  • Pamprang , Javanese , Indonesia
  • Parangpang , Javanese , Indonesia
  • Pemprang , Javanese , Indonesia
  • Prompran , Javanese , Indonesia
  • Billi sovulu , Kannada , India
  • Chakku thatte , Kannada , India
  • Naithatte , Kannada , India
  • ಚಕ್ಕು ಥಟ್ಟ , Kannada , India
  • ನೇತಟ್ಟ , Kannada , India
  • ಬಿಲ್ಲಿ ಸೊವುಲು , Kannada , India
  • Beroi , Malay , Malaysia
  • Cucut gergaji , Malay , Indonesia
  • Kan sua , Malay , Malaysia
  • Pamprang , Malay , Indonesia
  • Parangpang , Malay , Indonesia
  • Pari-gergaji jarang , Malay , Malaysia
  • Pemprang , Malay , Indonesia
  • Prompran , Malay , Indonesia
  • Yu beroi , Malay , Malaysia
  • Yu gergaji , Malay , Malaysia
  • Yu parang , Malay , Malaysia
  • Yu todak , Malay , Malaysia
  • Makara sravu , Malayalam , India
  • Makarasravu , Malayalam , India
  • Vala sravu , Malayalam , India
  • Velli sravi , Malayalam , India
  • മകര സ്റാവ് , Malayalam , India
  • മകരസ്രാവ് , Malayalam , India
  • വാള സ്രാവ് , Malayalam , India
  • വാള സ്റാവ് , Malayalam , India
  • വെളളി സ്റാവ് , Malayalam , India
  • വെള്ളി സ്രാവി , Malayalam , India
  • 尖齒鋸鰩 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • 尖齿锯鳐 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • 鈍鋸鰩 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • 钝锯鳐 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • Nali , Marathi , India
  • shinavale , Marathi , India
  • Win , Marathi , India
  • नाळी , Marathi , India
  • विन , Marathi , India
  • शिनावाळी , Marathi , India
  • Karati hangar , Not specified , Bangladesh
  • Ostrozobi pilar , Slovene , Slovenia
  • Pez espada , Spanish , Spain
  • Iluppa , Tamil , India
  • Vela , Tamil , India
  • இழுப்ப , Tamil , India
  • வேலா , Tamil , India
  • Hachutti meenu , Telugu , India
  • Shinesi , Telugu , India
  • యాల , Telugu , India
  • శినేసి , Telugu , India
  • హచుట్టి మీను , Telugu , India
  • Cá Dao răng nhọn , Vietnamese , Viet Nam
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy


    Kingdom: Animalia

    Phylum: Chordata

    Class: Elasmobranchii

    Order: Rhinopristiformes

    Family: Pristidae

    Genus: Anoxypristis

    Species: Anoxypristis cuspidata (Latham, 1794)

    Climate Zone


  • Tropical
  • Location


  • Indo-West Pacific: widespread, Red Sea to eastern Australia, north to Japan.
  • Biology


    Found inshore, often in river deltas and estuaries; penetration well up rivers needs confirmation (Ref. 9859). Common in sheltered bays with sandy bottoms. More active swimmer than other sawfishes (Ref. 114953). Feeds on small fish, cuttlefish (Ref. 9859) and small benthic invertebrates such as prawns (Ref. 114953). Ovoviviparous (Ref. 50449). Most fecund sawfish, reported to reach sexual maturity at 2-3 years (Ref. 114953). Females have litters of approximately 12 pups (Ref. 114953). Generally harmless but its saw-like snout may cause serious injury when caught: it is known thrash violently and vigorously (Ref. 9859). Caught for its flesh and liver (which is rich in oil) in some parts of Asia (Ref. 6871). Maximum lengths of up to 610 cm TL are based on unconfirmed reports (Ref. 9859).

    Habitat


    freshwater