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Rajiformes is an order of fish, the skates, rays and swordfish, and includes the families Anacanthobatidae, Dasyatidae, Gymnuridae, Hexatrygonidae, Myliobatidae, Plesiobatidae, Potamotrygonidae, Rajidae, Rhinobatidae and Urolophidae.
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Photographs of Mobula hypostoma and information on its biology and interactions with humans.
Illustration and description of this species, its habits and its general range in the North Atlantic.
Illustration and description of this species, also known as the spotted, winter or eyed skate, its habits and its general range in the North Atlantic.
Project by Alyssa Korsch on Taeniura lymma, with information on its classification, habitat, adaptation, nutrition and reproduction.
Illustration and description of this species and its occurrence in the Gulf of Maine.
Several photographs of Raja eglanteria, drawings of its teeth and anatomy, and information on its habitat and range, biology and reproduction.
An illustration and description of this species, Rhinoptera bonasus, and information on its range.
Taxonomy and photograph of the southern stingray.
Research project by Nicole Long at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
Information on this species, including its taxonomy, description, habitat, distribution, life history, population biology, physical tolerances, community ecology and special status.
Illustration and description of this species and its general range.
Photographs and information from Wikipedia on this family of fish, the Myliobatidae, with details of the seven genera included in it.
Illustration and description of this species and its occurrence in the Gulf of Maine.
Illustration and description of this species, also known as the Common Skate, its habits and its general range on the Atlantic Coast of North America.
Several photographs of Raja rhina and information on its habitat and range, biology, reproduction and interaction with humans.
Photographs and information on this enormous fish, Manta birostris, which is found typically around coral reefs.
Research project by Patrick Isaacs at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
Photos of a number of rays and mantas.
Article from Wikipedia on this order of fish which includes the families Anacanthobatidae, Dasyatidae, Gymnuridae, Hexatrygonidae, Myliobatidae, Plesiobatidae, Potamotrygonidae, Rajidae, Rhinobatidae and Urolophidae.
Several photographs of Raja texana and information on its habitat and range in the Gulf of Mexico, its biology and reproduction.
Photographs and information from Wikipedia on these cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rajidae.
A description and drawing of this species and information on its habits, range and occurrence in the Gulf of Maine.
Description and illustration of this species characterized by its whiplash-like tail, and information on its range.
Photographic image of this species.
A drawing of this species which is characterised by its conspicuous thorns, its description, habits and range.
Nature Communication reports on the speed and depth of diving of Chilean devil rays. (July 01, 2014)
Several photographs of Raja eglanteria, drawings of its teeth and anatomy, and information on its habitat and range, biology and reproduction.
Several photographs of Raja rhina and information on its habitat and range, biology, reproduction and interaction with humans.
Photographs of Mobula hypostoma and information on its biology and interactions with humans.
Several photographs of Raja texana and information on its habitat and range in the Gulf of Mexico, its biology and reproduction.
Research project by Nicole Long at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
Research project by Patrick Isaacs at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
Photos of a number of rays and mantas.
Taxonomy and photograph of the southern stingray.
Project by Alyssa Korsch on Taeniura lymma, with information on its classification, habitat, adaptation, nutrition and reproduction.
Information on this species, including its taxonomy, description, habitat, distribution, life history, population biology, physical tolerances, community ecology and special status.
Photographs and information from Wikipedia on this family of fish, the Myliobatidae, with details of the seven genera included in it.
Photographs and information from Wikipedia on these cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rajidae.
Photographs and information on this enormous fish, Manta birostris, which is found typically around coral reefs.
Photographic image of this species.
Article from Wikipedia on this order of fish which includes the families Anacanthobatidae, Dasyatidae, Gymnuridae, Hexatrygonidae, Myliobatidae, Plesiobatidae, Potamotrygonidae, Rajidae, Rhinobatidae and Urolophidae.
Description and illustration of this species characterized by its whiplash-like tail, and information on its range.
An illustration and description of this species, Rhinoptera bonasus, and information on its range.
A description and drawing of this species and information on its habits, range and occurrence in the Gulf of Maine.
A drawing of this species which is characterised by its conspicuous thorns, its description, habits and range.
Illustration and description of this species and its occurrence in the Gulf of Maine.
Illustration and description of this species, also known as the Common Skate, its habits and its general range on the Atlantic Coast of North America.
Illustration and description of this species and its general range.
Illustration and description of this species and its occurrence in the Gulf of Maine.
Illustration and description of this species, its habits and its general range in the North Atlantic.
Illustration and description of this species, also known as the spotted, winter or eyed skate, its habits and its general range in the North Atlantic.
Nature Communication reports on the speed and depth of diving of Chilean devil rays. (July 01, 2014)
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