- (giant
guitarfishes)
Family Platyrhinidae* (fanrays)
Family Pristidae (sawfishes)
Family Rhinidae (wedgefishes)
Family Rhinobatidae (
guitarfishes) Family...
-
Rhinopristiformes along with
guitarfishes and sawfishes, they have also been
known as
giant guitarfishes or
sharkfin guitarfishes.
Rhina Bloch & Schneider...
-
discs of
fiddler rays are
shorter and more
rounded than
those of
other guitarfishes.
Their tails are slender, with a well-developed
caudal fin and two triangular...
- will
sometimes venture into the
brackish waters of estuaries.
Giant guitarfishes have been
exploited as
incidental catch, and as a result, it has led...
-
Glaucostegidae (giant
guitarfishes)
Family Pristidae (sawfishes)
Family Rhinidae (wedgefishes)
Family Rhinobatidae (
guitarfishes)
Family Trygonorrhinidae...
- as
thornbacks due to
their dorsal rows of
large thorns. They
resemble guitarfishes in shape.
Though traditionally classified with stingrays,
molecular evidence...
- in the
Rhinobatidae family.
Although previously used to encomp**** all
guitarfishes, it was
found to be polyphyletic, and
recent authorities have transferred...
-
affinities are not
fully resolved,
though it may be
related to true
guitarfishes and skates.[citation needed] This rare
species occurs widely in the tropical...
- 16 33
Rhinopristiformes sawfishes 1 2 5–7 5–7
Rajiformes skates and
guitarfishes L. S. Berg, 1940 5 36 >270 4 12 26
Torpediniformes electric rays de Buen...
- Jürgen
Kriwet (2021). "Anatomy,
taxonomy and
phylogeny of the
Eocene guitarfishes from the
Bolca Lagerstätten, Italy,
provide new
insights into the relationships...