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- Benthobatis is a genus of fish in the family Narcinidae with four currently recognized species. Benthobatis kreffti Rincón, Stehmann & Vooren, 2001 (Brazilian...
- Benthobatis marcida, the blind torpedo, is a species of electric ray most commonly found in the west–central area of the Atlantic Ocean. Like all electric...
- Retrieved 12 November 2021. "Benthobatis moresbyi Al****, 1898". WoRMS. Retrieved 18 September 2018. Capuli, Estelita Emily. "Benthobatis moresbyi, Dark blind...
- Benthobatis yangi, the Taiwanese blind electric ray, is a species of fish in the family Narcinidae endemic to Taiwan. Its natural habitat is the upper...
- The Brazilian blind electric ray (Benthobatis kreffti), is a species of fish in the family Narcinidae endemic to Brazil. Its natural habitat is open seas...
- in feeding. Family Narcinidae (numbfishes) Subfamily Narcininae Genus Benthobatis Genus Diplobatis Genus Discopyge Genus Narcine Subfamily Narkinae (sleeper...
- Myxine glutinosa Myxine circifrons Polistotrema stouti Torpediniformes Benthobatis moresbyi Typhlonarke aysoni Typhlonarke tarakea Anguilliformes Moringuidae...
- Trumpetsnout spikefish Triacanthodes ethiops (native), Shortsnout spikefish Benthobatis moresbyi (native), Dark blind ray Heteronarce prab**** (native), Quilon...
- They are not to be confused with the blind electric rays of the genus Benthobatis. Typhlonarke was created by Edgar R. Waite, in a 1909 issue of the scientific...
- "Graytail griseocauda" in FishBase. March 2013 version. Rincon, G. (2004). "Benthobatis kreffti". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2004: e.T44577A10921737...