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Amblyraja is a
genus of
skates that
primarily are
found in the Atlantic, but
species also
occur in the East and
North Pacific, the
Arabian Sea, the sub-Antarctic...
- The
thorny skate (
Amblyraja radiata) is a
species of fish in the
family Rajidae. This bottom-living
skate lives in the
North and south-eastern Atlantic...
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Amblyraja taaf,
commonly known as the
whiteleg skate or
thorny skate, is a little-known
skate found at
depths ranging from 150 to 600 m. It has been located...
- are identified.
Thefollowing genera recognized in the
family Rajidae:
Amblyraja Malm, 1877
Beringraja Ishihara, Treloar, Bor,
Senou & Jeong, 2012 Breviraja...
- The
Arctic skate (
Amblyraja hyperborea) is a
species of fish in the
family Rajidae. It
lives near the
seabed between 140 and 2,500 m deep in the Arctic...
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Amblyraja reversa,
commonly known as the
reversed skate, is a
deepwater skate known from a
single specimen.
Based on the
single specimen, its
range is...
- The
Antarctic starry skate (
Amblyraja georgiana) is a
species of fish in the
family Rajidae. It
lives near the
seabed in
depths ranging from 20 to 350...
- The
thickbody skate (
Amblyraja frerichsi) is a
species of fish in the
family Rajidae found off the
coasts of Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. Its natural...
- Jensen's
skate (
Amblyraja jenseni), also
known as the
shortail skate, is a
poorly known species of fish
discovered in 2004
during a
study of
bottom ichthyofauna...
- The
broad skate (
Amblyraja badia) is a
poorly known species of
skate in the
family Rajidae. It
occurs at
depths of 846 to 2,324
metres (2,776 to 7,625 ft)...