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Mobula munkiana,
commonly known as the
manta de monk, Munk's
devil ray,
pygmy devil ray,
smoothtail mobula, or Munk’s
pygmy devil ray, is a
species of...
- ray,
Mobula kuhlii Devil fish,
Mobula mobular Munk's
devil ray,
Mobula munkiana Lesser Guinean devil ray,
Mobula rochebrunei Chilean devil ray, Mobula...
- (Valenciennes, 1841)
Mobula mobular (Bonnaterre, 1788) (Devil fish)
Mobula munkiana Notarbartolo-di-Sciara, 1987
Mobula tarapacana (R. A.
Philippi 1892) {Chilean...
- (shortfin
devil ray)
Mobula mobular Bonnaterre, 1788 (devil fish)
Mobula munkiana Notarbartolo di Sciara, 1987 (Munk's
devil ray)
Mobula rochebrunei Vaillant...
- eregoodootenkee,
native to the
Indian and
western Pacific Oceans Mobula munkiana,
native to the
eastern Pacific Ocean This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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collaboration with
Marine Megafauna Foundation of
Ecuador and on
Mobula munkiana from Isla
Espiritu Santo in
collaboration with
Pelagios Kakunjá. Ramírez-Macías’s...
- California.
There he
discovered and
described a new
manta ray species,
Mobula munkiana,
which he
named after his mentor, the
esteemed oceanographer Walter Munk...
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after Munk. One is
Sirsoe munki, a deep-sea worm. The
other is
Mobula munkiana, also
known as Munk's
devil ray, a
small relative of
giant manta rays living...
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Mobula kuhlii (Shortfin
devil ray)
Mobula mobular (Devil fish)
Mobula munkiana (Monk's
devil ray)
Mobula rochebrunei (Guinean
devil ray)
Mobula tarapacana...
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eregoodootenkee Spinetail mobula (Mobula ****anica)
Manta de monk (Mobula
munkiana)
Bentfin devil ray (Mobula thurstoni)
Purple eagle ray (Myliobatis hamlyni)...