- The
Platyrhinidae are a
family of rays,
commonly known as
thornbacks due to
their dorsal rows of
large thorns. They
resemble guitarfishes in shape. Though...
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Fishes classigies the rays as follows:
Order Torpediniformes Family Platyrhinidae D. S. Jordan, 1923 (thornbacks or fanrays)
Family Narkidae Fowler, 1934...
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guitarfish (Platyrhinoidis triseriata) is a
species of ray in the
family Platyrhinidae, and the only
member of its genus.
Despite its name and appearance,...
- The
fanray (Platyrhina sinensis) is a
species of ray in the
family Platyrhinidae that
lives in the
western Pacific Ocean. It
typically grows to a length...
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their phylogenetic relationships have not been
fully resolved:
Family Platyrhinidae (thornback rays)
Family Zanobatidae (panrays) The
following fossil genera...
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lists classifies the
following families in the Torpediniformes:
Family Platyrhinidae D. S. Jordan, 1923 (thornbacks or fanrays)
Family Narkidae Fowler, 1934...
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Hyuga fanray (Platyrhina hyugaensis) is a type of ray of the
family Platyrhinidae. It is an
endemic species of
southern ****an and
inhabits shallow region...
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fanray (Platyrhina tangi) is a
species of
electric ray in the
family Platyrhinidae. It
lives in
various countries in the
northwestern Pacific Ocean and...
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Platyrhina is a
genus of rays in the
family Platyrhinidae,
containing three species. They are
native to the warm-temperate to
tropical marine waters in...
- In
August 2018, the IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species identified 6086
Vulnerable species,
subspecies and varieties,
stocks and sub-po****tions in the...