- The guitarfish, also
referred to as
shovelnose rays, are a family,
Rhinobatidae, of rays. The
guitarfish are
known for an
elongated body with a flattened...
- as the
fiddler rays or
banjo rays, is a
genus of guitarfish,
family Rhinobatidae. The two
species are
found along the
eastern and
southern coasts of Australia...
-
Rhinobatos is a
genus of fish in the
Rhinobatidae family.
Although previously used to encomp**** all guitarfishes, it was
found to be polyphyletic, and...
-
shovelnose guitarfish,
Pseudobatos productus, is a ray in the
family Rhinobatidae. It
becomes mature at an
estimated seven to
eight years old.
Males are...
- (Rhinobatos rhinobatos) is a
species of
cartilaginous fish in the
family Rhinobatidae. It is
native to the
eastern Atlantic Ocean and the
Mediterranean Sea...
-
species in
three genera. They were
formerly classified in the
family Rhinobatidae.
Aptychotrema Norman, 1926
Aptychotrema rostrata Shaw, 1794 (Eastern...
-
lesser sandshark (Acroteriobatus annulatus) is a
species of fish in the
Rhinobatidae family. This sand
shark grows up to 140 cm long. It has a flat, triangular...
- omanensis, the Oman guitarfish, is a type of
guitarfish of the
family Rhinobatidae found in Gulf of Oman and
Arabian Sea.
There has only been a handful...
- (fanrays)
Family Pristidae (sawfishes)
Family Rhinidae (wedgefishes)
Family Rhinobatidae (guitarfishes)
Family Trygonorrhinidae (banjo rays)
Family Zanobatidae*...
- the
grayspotted guitarfish, is a
species of
guitarfish of the
family Rhinobatidae,
found along the
coast of Madagascar,
South Africa, Mozambique, and Tanzania...