stingray) Urobatis maculatus Garman, 1913 (Spotted round ray) Urobatis marmoratus Philippi {Krumweide}, 1893 (Chilean round stingray) †Urobatis molleni...
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Round stingray (redirect from Urobatis halleri)
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...
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Yellow stingray (redirect from Urobatis jamaicensis)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Urobatis jamaicensis. The yellow stingray (Urobatis jamaicensis) is a species of stingray in the family Urotrygonidae...
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season, males of various stingray species such as the round stingray (Urobatis halleri), may rely on their ampullae of Lorenzini to sense certain electrical...
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Leopard round stingray (redirect from Urobatis pardalis)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Urobatis pardalis. The leopard round stingray (Urobatis pardalis) or Central American round stingray and Costa...
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Spotted round ray (redirect from Urobatis maculatus)
Urobatis maculatus, known as the spotted round ray or Cortez round stingray, is a species of round ray, within the genus Urobatis, and of the family Urotrygonidae...
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Bullseye round stingray (redirect from Urobatis concentricus)
The bullseye round stingray (Urobatis concentricus), also known as the reticulated round ray, or spot-on-spot round ray, is a species of cartilaginous...
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Tumbes round stingray (redirect from Urobatis tumbesensis)
The Tumbes round stingray (Urobatis tumbesensis) is a little-known species of round ray, family Urolophidae, known only from two immature male specimens...
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Chilean round stingray (redirect from Urobatis marmoratus)
The Chilean round stingray (Urobatis marmoratus), is a species of round ray, family Urolophidae. Virtually nothing is known about it, as it is only known...
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from sexual to parthenogenetic reproduction. A female round stingray (Urobatis halleri) held in captivity from all males for eight years was reported...
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