Definition of Narcinidae. Meaning of Narcinidae. Synonyms of Narcinidae

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Definition of Narcinidae

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Meaning of Narcinidae from wikipedia

- Narcinidae, or numbfishes, are a family of electric rays (order Torpediniformes). They are bottom-dwelling cartilaginous fishes with large, rounded pectoral...
- rounded-angular (not pointed or hooked) dorsal fins (reduced in some Narcinidae), and a stout muscular tail with a well-developed caudal fin. The body...
- Family: Dasyatidae Family: Myliobatidae Order: Torpediniformes. Family: Narcinidae class: Actinopterygii Order: Perciformes. Family: Scombridae Family: Carangidae...
- ray, torpedofish or trembler, is a species of numbfish in the family Narcinidae found on the western coastal fringes of the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean...
- (thornbacks or fanrays) Family Narkidae Fowler, 1934 (sleeper rays) Family Narcinidae, Gill, 1862 (electric rays) Family Hypnidae Gill, 1862 (coffin rays) Family...
- electric ray or lesser numbfish, is a species of electric ray in the family Narcinidae. It inhabits coastal waters of the Southwest Atlantic from Southern Brazil...
- numbfish or spotted numbfish, is a species of numbfish in the family Narcinidae. Narcine timlei grows to a maximum length of 38 cm. Antimicrobial compounds...
- Narcine is a genus of electric rays in the family Narcinidae. These species have a rounded pectoral fin disc and two dorsal fins, the first usually smaller...
- (Narcine brevilabiata), is a species of electric ray in the numbfish family, Narcinidae. It may be synonymous with the blackspotted numbfish, Narcine maculata...
- electric ray or Cortez electric ray, is a species of numbfish, family Narcinidae, native to the eastern Pacific Ocean from the Gulf of California to Panama...