- The
Urolophidae are a
family of rays in the
order Myliobatiformes,
commonly known as
stingarees or
round stingrays. This
family formerly included the...
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Hexatrygonidae (sixgill stingray),
Plesiobatidae (deepwater stingray),
Urolophidae (stingarees),
Urotrygonidae (round rays),
Dasyatidae (whiptail stingrays)...
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stingaree (Urolophus javanicus) was a
species of
stingray in the
family Urolophidae,
known only from a
single female specimen 33 cm (13 in) long
caught off...
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significantly those belonging to the
families Dasyatidae, Urotrygonidae,
Urolophidae, and Potamotrygonidae.
Stingrays generally do not
attack aggressively...
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Plesiobatidae K. Nishida, 1990 (deepwater
stingrays or
giant stingarees)
Family Urolophidae J. P. Müller &
Henle 1841 (round
stingrays or stingarees)
Family Aetobatidae...
- orarius) is an
uncommon species of
round ray in the
stingaree family,
Urolophidae, that is
endemic to the
eastern Great Australian Bight. As with more...
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Plesiobatidae K. Nishida, 1990 (deepwater
stingrays or
giant stingarees)
Family Urolophidae J. P. Müller &
Henle 1841 (round
stingrays or stingarees)
Family Aetobatidae...
- The two
genera in this
family were
formerly placed within the
family Urolophidae,
whose species are now
restricted to the Indo-Pacific. They have a round...
- "Description of four new
stingarees of the
genus Urolophus (Batoidea:
Urolophidae) from the
Coral Sea, south-west Pacific". Cybium. 27 (4): 307–320. Yearsley...
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Asterotrygon is a
primitive stingray closely related to the
living family Urolophidae whose ancestors likely originated in the Indo-Pacific. It
lived in Fossil...