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Himantura is a
genus of
stingray in the
family Dasyatidae that is
native to the Indo-Pacific. In a 2016
taxonomic revision, many of the
species formerly...
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stingray (Urogymnus polylepis, also
widely known by the
junior synonym Himantura chaophraya) is a
species of
stingray in the
family Dasyatidae. It is found...
- The
reticulate whipray or
honeycomb stingray (
Himantura uarnak) is a
species of
stingray in the
family Dasyatidae. It
inhabits coastal waters in the western...
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Himantura fluviatilis, the
Ganges whip ray, is an
obscure species of
stingray in the
family Dasyatidae,
apparently endemic to the
Ganges River system...
- The
leopard whipray (
Himantura leoparda) is a little-known
species of
stingray in the
family Dasyatidae,
found in the
Indian and
Pacific Oceans from the...
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Retrieved 26 July 2023. Last, P.R.; Manjaji-Matsumoto, B.M. (2008). "
Himantura dalyensis sp. nov., a new
estuarine whipray (Myliobatoidei: Dasyatidae)...
- the "amphi-American
Himantura".
Based on the
details of the
mandibular musculature and articulation, the amphi-American
Himantura are
hypothesized to...
- amphi-American
Himantura are
hypothesized to be most
closely related to the
river stingrays in the
family Potamotrygonidae,
rather than to Indo-Pacific
Himantura species...
- granules". In 1928,
Gilbert Percy Whitley moved this
species to the
genus Himantura. It is, however, now
considered to be in the
genus Urogymnus. The pectoral...
- The
honeycomb whipray (
Himantura undulata) is a
species of
stingray in the
family Dasyatidae,
found widely in the
shallow coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific...