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stingray (Fontitrygon garouaensis)) are
restricted to
fresh water. Most
myliobatoids are
demersal (inhabiting the next-to-lowest zone in the
water column)...
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November 2009 version. Lovejoy, N.R. (1996). "Systematics of
myliobatoid elasmobranchs: with
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example of a
rajiform myliobatoid.
Notice that the
movement is
restricted to the
distal part of the fin
unlike mobuliform swimming....
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Nosed Rays Jim
Bourdon Rhombodus -
Extinct myliobatoid ray v t e...
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pavement that was
effective at grinding,
similar to
those of
living myliobatoid rays. It is
suggested to have been a
benthic feeder, with
shrimp being...
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phylogeny and
historical biogeography...
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historical biogeography...
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