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Definition of Urotrygonidae

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- Urotrygonidae is a family of rays in the order Myliobatiformes, commonly referred to as the American round stingrays or round rays. They are native to...
- stingray), Plesiobatidae (deepwater stingray), Urolophidae (stingarees), Urotrygonidae (round rays), Dasyatidae (whiptail stingrays), Potamotrygonidae (river...
- stingray (Urobatis jamaicensis) is a species of stingray in the family Urotrygonidae, found in the tropical western Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina to...
- Family Urolophidae (round stingrays) Superfamily Urotrygonoidea Family Urotrygonidae (American round stingrays) Superfamily Dasyatoidea Genus †Lessiniabatis...
- round ray and Little round stingray is a species of round ray, family Urotrygonidae, found in the coastal waters of the tropical and subtropical parts of...
- Myliobatiformes, most significantly those belonging to the families Dasyatidae, Urotrygonidae, Urolophidae, and Potamotrygonidae. Stingrays generally do not attack...
- Rhinopteridae (cownose rays) Family Urolophidae (stingarees) Family Urotrygonidae (round stingrays) According to a 2021 study in Nature, the number of...
- spot-on-spot round ray, is a species of cartilaginous fish in the family Urotrygonidae. It is endemic to Mexico. Its natural habitats are shallow seas, subtidal...
- species of round ray, within the genus Urobatis, and of the family Urotrygonidae. It is endemic to Mexico, with its natural habitats being shallow seas...
- it may be more closely related to the families Potamotrygonidae and Urotrygonidae than to other dasyatids. Subfamily Dasyatinae Bathytoshia Whitley, 1933...