Seventeen species in the seventeen genera of selachians are described from the early Middle Miocene Bihoku Group in Shobara area,Hiroshima Prefecture,southwest Japan.Based on the association of several dominant species,Carcharhinus-Isurus-Carcharias assemblage is recognized.The paleoecologic character of the assemblage is inferred as coastal,warm temperate waters based on habitat of living selachian genera and other fossils associated with selachian in record.