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Members of the
family Narkidae are
commonly known as
sleeper rays. They are
restricted to the
temperate and
tropical Indo-West
Pacific from
South Africa...
- and two families. The
Narkinae are
sometimes elevated to a family, the
Narkidae. The
torpedinids feed on
large prey,
which are
stunned using their electric...
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sleeper ray (Narke ****onica) is a
species of
electric ray in the
family Narkidae. It is
common in the ins**** and offs****
waters of the
northwestern Pacific...
- sleeper-ray (Electrolux addisoni) is a
species of
electric ray in the
family Narkidae, and the only
member of the
genus Electrolux. It
lives on
reefs feeding...
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Family Platyrhinidae D. S. Jordan, 1923 (thornbacks or fanrays)
Family Narkidae Fowler, 1934 (sleeper rays)
Family Narcinidae, Gill, 1862 (electric rays)...
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sleeper ray (Temera hardwickii) is a
species of
electric ray in the
family Narkidae, and the sole
member of its genus. It is
found over the
continental shelf...
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sleeper ray (Narke dipterygia) is a
species of
electric ray in the
family Narkidae. It may be
found in
shallow muddy estuaries or offs**** depths. It is a...
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Heteronarce is a
genus of
sleeper rays in the
family Narkidae. This
genus is
found only in the
western Indian Ocean along the
coasts of Africa, the Arabian...
- (Typhlonarke aysoni) is a little-known
species of
sleeper ray in the
family Narkidae,
endemic to New Zealand. It is
found on the bottom,
typically at a depth...
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Typhlonarke is a
genus of
sleeper ray in the
family Narkidae,
containing two
poorly known species. The
group is
known for
producing electric shocks for...