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  2. Round stingray - Wikipedia

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    The round stingray (Urobatis halleri) or Haller's round ray and Little round stingray is a species of round ray, family Urotrygonidae, found in the coastal waters of the tropical and subtropical parts of the northeastern Pacific Ocean. It is a small, common ray that feeds mostly on benthic invertebrates.

  3. Urotrygonidae - Wikipedia

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    Urotrygonidae is a family of rays in the order Myliobatiformes, commonly referred to as the American round stingrays or round rays. They are native to the tropical and warm temperate marine waters of the Americas. There are 20 recognized species in this family, grouped into two genera.

  4. Stingray - Wikipedia

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    A diversity of stingray fossils is known from the Eocene Monte Bolca formation from Italy, including the early stingaree Arechia, as well as Dasyomyliobatis, which is thought to represent a transitional form between stingrays and eagle rays, and the highly unusual Lessiniabatis, which had an extremely short and slender tail with no sting. [6] [7]

  5. Round fantail stingray - Wikipedia

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    The eye of a round fantail stingray, with the large spiracle behind. Little is known of the natural history of the round fantail stingray. [1] A predator of bottom-dwelling crustaceans and fishes, during the day this species can often be found partially buried in sediment, under ledges, or lying in the open spaces between reefs.

  6. Urotrygon aspidura - Wikipedia

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    Urotrygon aspidura, also known as the spiny-tail round ray or Panamic stingray, is a species of stingray native to the eastern-central and south-eastern Pacific, southern Baja, and the Gulf of California. It can grow up to 42 cm. They are severely threatened by shrimp fisheries. Urotrygon aspidura

  7. Urotrygon - Wikipedia

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    Urotrygon aspidura D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882 (Spiny-tail round ray) Urotrygon caudispinosus Hildebrand, 1946 (Spine-tailed round ray) Urotrygon chilensis Günther, 1872 (Chilean round ray) Urotrygon cimar López S. & W. A. Bussing, 1998 (Denticled roundray) Urotrygon microphthalmum Delsman, 1941 (Smalleyed round stingray)

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