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- order Rajiformes, but more recent phylogenetic studies have shown the myliobatiforms to be a monophyletic group, and its more derived members evolved their...
- Presence Location Description Images †Coupatezia †Coupatezia trempina A myliobatiform ray whose genus survived into the Lutetian. †Cretolamna Turonian to...
- lobatus) feed mostly on different types of crustaceans. Like other myliobatiforms, stingarees have a viviparous mode of reproduction in which the embryos...
- Science News. Retrieved 2023-11-25. "From the museum, a new race of myliobatiform is found in fossils". Il Bo Live UniPD (in Italian). 2019-10-07. Retrieved...
- & ****et Paleocene (Danian) El Molino Formation  Bolivia A dasyatoid myliobatiform. The type species is Potobatis semperei. Pristiophorus striatus Species...
- binkhorsti Nahal Zinim Phosphate Member (Phosphorite Unit) Teeth A myliobatiform ray Scapanorhynchus S. cf. raphiodon Oron Phosphate Member (Phosphorite...
- from a late-surviving hybodontid, but it is now considered to be a myliobatiform tail stinger. A single species is known, Miosynechodus mora, which was...
- carcharhinids, heterodontiform heterodontids, squatiniform squatinids myliobatiform myliobatids, perciform oplegnathids and labrids, and tetraodontiform...
- McEachran, J.D., & Honeycutt, R.L. 2003. Molecular phylogenetics of myliobatiform fishes (Chondrichthyes: Myliobatiformes), with comments on the effects...
- Aturobatis is an extinct genus of Myliobatiform ray from the Eocene epoch. It contains a single described species, A. aquensis; however, the range of...