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Stingrays (16)

General description
The stingrays are member of the family „Dasyatidae“, a kind of fishes closly related to sharks. There are about 200 species of stingrays in the scientific order Myliobatiformes. Stingrays come in two different general types, the "benthic" or bottom stingrays, and the "pelagic" or swimming stingrays. Stingrays can be found in tropical marine as well as freshwater habitats throught the world. However, many species are euryhaline or capable of living in waters of a wide range of salinity. [Further read]


Aetobatus(1), Dasyatis(1), Glaucostegus(1), Himantura(3), Manta(1), Narcine(1), Neotrygon(1), Pastinachus(1), Raja(1), Rhinoptera(1), Rhynchobatus(1), Taeniura(2), Urolophus(1)

Aetobatus (1)
A. narinari

Spotted eagle ray
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Dasyatis (1)
D. kuhlii

Bluespotted stingray
[Nach Oben]
Glaucostegus (1)
G. typus

Giant shovelnose ray
[Nach Oben]
Himantura (3)
H. granulata

Mangrove whipray
H. jenkinsii

Pointed nose stingray
H. uarnak

Honeycomb stingray
[Nach Oben]
Manta (1)
M. birostris

Manta Ray
[Nach Oben]
Narcine (1)
N. maculata

Darkfinned numbfish
[Nach Oben]
Neotrygon (1)
N. leylandi

Painted maskray
[Nach Oben]
Pastinachus (1)
P. sephen

Cowtail stingray
[Nach Oben]
Raja (1)
R. montagui

Spotted ray
[Nach Oben]
Rhinoptera (1)
R. bonasus

Cownose Ray
[Nach Oben]
Rhynchobatus (1)
R. djiddensis

Giant guitarfish
[Nach Oben]
Taeniura (2)
T. lymma

Bluespotted ribbontail ray
T. meyeni

Blotched fantail ray
[Nach Oben]
Urolophus (1)
U. jamaicensis

Yellow stingray
[Nach Oben]

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