- The
eagle rays are a
group of
cartilaginous fishes in the
family Myliobatidae,
consisting mostly of
large species living in the open
ocean rather than...
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placed in its own
family Aetobatidae based on
salient differences from
myliobatids,
especially the
pectoral fins
joining the head at the
level of the eyes...
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Aetomylaeus vespertilio are
estimated to have a low
fecundity similar to
other myliobatids. They have a
generation length of 15 years, and can grow as old as 24...
- in
Myliobatid Rays. Copeia, 1980(3), 553. https://doi.org/10.2307/1444540 Tricas, T. C. (1980).
Courtship and Mating-Related
Behaviors in
Myliobatid Rays...
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molluscs and have
dentitions adapted to crushing.
Dentitions of
durophagous myliobatids show
several specializations in the jaws and
teeth related to
their diet...
- a
benthic feeder. It is
thought by
scientists to be
similar to
other myliobatids in
terms of biology, habits, and threats. Dulvy, N.K.; Acuña, E.; Bustamante...
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count of
giant guitarfishes but
rather represents the
landing data of
myliobatid rays
including stingrays,
butterfly rays,
devil rays, and
eagle rays....
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mawsoniid coelacanth.
Myliobatis M.
dixoni Laje do Coringa,
Cajual Island A
myliobatid eagle ray
Onchopristis O.
numida Laje do Coringa,
Cajual Island Rostral...
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Rattlesnake Mountain sandstone member. A
single incomplete tooth. A
myliobatid.
Ischyrhiza I. cf.
avonicola Ten Bits Ranch, west Texas.
Rattlesnake Mountain...
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heterodontiform heterodontids,
squatiniform squatinids myliobatiform myliobatids,
perciform oplegnathids and labrids, and
tetraodontiform molids. Rays...