Definition of Arhynchobatidae. Meaning of Arhynchobatidae. Synonyms of Arhynchobatidae

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- Arhynchobatidae is a family of skates whose members are commonly known as the softnose skates. It belongs to the order Rajiformes in the superorder Batoidea...
- refer to the entire order of Rajiformes (families Anacanthobatidae, Arhynchobatidae, Gurgesiellidae and Rajidae). Members of Rajidae are distinguished...
- Anacanthobatidae Softnose skates, several genera of fish belonging to the family Arhynchobatidae Ice skate Figure skate Inline skates Roller skates Skateboard Skate-skiing...
- Bathyraja is a large genus of skates in the family Arhynchobatidae. There are 56 recognized species in this genus: Bathyraja abyssicola (Gilbert, 1896)...
- matsubarai, the dusky-purple skate, is a species of skate in the family Arhynchobatidae found in the north-western Pacific Ocean. This species reaches a length...
- cases also vary greatly from species to species. The skates (Rajidae, Arhynchobatidae, Anacanthobatidae) are the only rays that are oviparous. Females lay...
- fedorovi, the cinnamon skate, is a species of skate in the family Arhynchobatidae found in the north-western Pacific Ocean. This species reaches a length...
- skate (Bathyraja spinosissima) is a species of skate in the family Arhynchobatidae. It is one of the deepest-living of all skates, occurring at a depth...
- (Bathyraja abyssicola) is a species of softnose skate, in the family Arhynchobatidae, found in deep water from 362 to 2,906 m, usually on the continental...
- skate (Atlantoraja castelnaui) is a species of fish in the family Arhynchobatidae. It is found off the Atlantic coasts of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay...