Two types of granulocytes were observed in peripheral blood of three species (banded houndshark Triakis scyllium, starspotted smooth-hound Mustelus manazo and spotless smooth-hound M. griseus) of Triakidae sharks (Carcharhiniformes, Galeomorphii, Elasmobranchii). The neutrophil of each shark was the only phagocytic granulocyte and had two types of granules (neutrophil granule, NG; type A, NG-A; type B, NG-B) with stratified structure. The NG-A was consisted of three layers: chromophobic inner layer (L0), eosinophilic middle layer (L1) with chromophobic outer layer (L2). A round eosinophilic particle was observed in L1 of some NG-A. The NG-B was round or oval, and both inner (L0) and outer (L1) layers of this granule was chromophobic. Several lysozomal enzymes were detected in L0 of NG-B. The L0 of T. scyllium NG-B was β-glucuronidase (β-Glu) positive, but acid phosphatase (AcP) negative. Conversely, the L0 of NG-B from M. manazo and M. griseus was β-Glu negative (AcP positive). The L2 of NG-A also alpha-naphtyl acetate esterase positive. The neutrophils lacked alkaline phosphatase and peroxidase. In this report, morphological and cytochemical similarities of neutrophils among elasmobranchs were discussed.