- the
orders is the
Myliobatiformes' single-lobed
pelvic fin, lack of a mid-tail spine, and
general lack of a
dorsal fin.
Myliobatiformes also
possess stinging...
- fins and large, forward-facing mouths. They are
classified among the
Myliobatiformes (stingrays and relatives) and are
placed in the
family Myliobatidae...
- fish. They are
classified in the
suborder Myliobatoidei of the
order Myliobatiformes and
consist of
eight families:
Hexatrygonidae (sixgill stingray), Plesiobatidae...
-
whiptail stingrays are a family, the Dasyatidae, of rays in the
order Myliobatiformes. They are
found worldwide in
tropical to
temperate marine waters, and...
-
Anacanthobatidae von
Bonde & Swart, 1923 (legskates or
smooth skates)
Order Myliobatiformes Family Zanobatidae Fowler. 1934 (panrays)
Family Hexatrygonidae Heemstra...
-
Extinct in the wild (EW): 6
species Critically endangered (CR): 455
species Endangered (EN): 643
species Vulnerable (VU): 1,245
species Near...
- Naylor, G. J. P. (2016). "Resurrection of the
family Aetobatidae (
Myliobatiformes) for the
pelagic eagle rays,
genus Aetobatus". Zootaxa. 4139 (3): 435–438...
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Wissenschaft zu Berlin. 1864: 260–264. Last, P.R. & L.J.V.
Compagno (1999). "
Myliobatiformes: Urolophidae". In Carpenter, K.E. & V.H. Niem (eds.). FAO identification...
- This is a list of fish
recorded from the
Coral Sea,
bordering Australia,
Papua New Guinea,
Vanuatu and New Caledonia. This list
comprises locally used...
-
cartilaginous fish in the
family Gymnuridae. It is a
member of the
order Myliobatiformes,
which contains 10
total families. Its
natural habitats are shallow...