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  • Bibliography Database of Living/Fossil Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii, Holocephali) Papers of the Year 2016

    Bibliography Database of Living/Fossil Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii, Holocephali) Papers of the Year 2016

  • Press Release

    Press Release

  • Batoid Abundances, Spatial Distribution, and Life History Traits

    Batoid Abundances, Spatial Distribution, and Life History Traits

  • Review of Migratory Chondrichthyan Fishes

    Review of Migratory Chondrichthyan Fishes

  • Evolution and Functional Morphology of the Cephalic Lobes in Batoids Samantha Lynn Mulvany University of South Florida, Smulvany@Mail.Usf.Edu

    Evolution and Functional Morphology of the Cephalic Lobes in Batoids Samantha Lynn Mulvany University of South Florida, [email protected]

  • Field Identification of Common Rays

    Field Identification of Common Rays

  • Bio-Ecological Features Update on Eleven Rare Cartilaginous Fish in the Central-Western Mediterranean Sea As a Contribution for Their Conservation

    Bio-Ecological Features Update on Eleven Rare Cartilaginous Fish in the Central-Western Mediterranean Sea As a Contribution for Their Conservation

  • The Power of Ultrasound: Observation of Nearly the Entire Gestation And

    The Power of Ultrasound: Observation of Nearly the Entire Gestation And

  • (Paleocene) Near Malvern, Arkansas, USA, with Comments on the K/Pg Boundary

    (Paleocene) Near Malvern, Arkansas, USA, with Comments on the K/Pg Boundary

  • Occurrence of the Rare and Endangered Ornate Eagle Ray

    Occurrence of the Rare and Endangered Ornate Eagle Ray

  • Distributions and Habitats: Myliobatidae

    Distributions and Habitats: Myliobatidae

  • Download Full Article 1.2MB .Pdf File

    Download Full Article 1.2MB .Pdf File

  • Downloaded Them

    Downloaded Them

  • Langhian Rays (Chondrichthyes, Batomorphii) from Brielas, Lower Tagus Basin, Portugal

    Langhian Rays (Chondrichthyes, Batomorphii) from Brielas, Lower Tagus Basin, Portugal

  • Neogene Caribbean Elasmobranchs: Diversity, Paleoecology and Paleoenvironmental Significance of the Cocinetas Basin Assemblage (

    Neogene Caribbean Elasmobranchs: Diversity, Paleoecology and Paleoenvironmental Significance of the Cocinetas Basin Assemblage (

  • Late Eocene (Pri- Abonian) Elasmobranchs from the Dry Branch Formation (Barnwell Group) of Aiken County, South Carolina, USA

    Late Eocene (Pri- Abonian) Elasmobranchs from the Dry Branch Formation (Barnwell Group) of Aiken County, South Carolina, USA

  • Rays Are the Most Diverse Group of Cartilaginous Fishes, with Approximately 600 Species Described Worldwide

    Rays Are the Most Diverse Group of Cartilaginous Fishes, with Approximately 600 Species Described Worldwide

  • GYMNURIDAE Butterfly Rays by L.J.V

    GYMNURIDAE Butterfly Rays by L.J.V

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  • Parasites of Cartilaginous Fishes (Chondrichthyes) in South Africa – a Neglected Field of Marine Science
  • A Dated Molecular Phylogeny of Manta and Devil Rays (Mobulidae) Based on Mitogenome and Nuclear Sequences ⇑ Marloes Poortvliet A,B,C, , Jeanine L
  • Urbanite'' Rays and Sharks: Presence, Habitat Use
  • How the Devil Ray Got Its Horns: the Evolution and Development of Cephalic Lobes in Myliobatid Stingrays (Batoidea: Myliobatidae)
  • Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from Italy Defines a New, Basal Body Plan in Pelagic Stingrays Giuseppe Marramà1* , Giorgio Carnevale2, Gavin J
  • Protecting Threatened Sharks and Rays in the Western Indian Ocean
  • Database of Bibliography of Living/Fossil Sharks and Rays (Chondrichtyes: Selachii)
  • Updated Checklist of Marine Cartilaginous Fishes from Continentaland Insular Ecuador (Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean)
  • New Records of Rare Species in the Mediterranean Sea (May 2020)
  • First Mesozoic Record of the Stingray Myliobatis Wurnoensis from Mali and a Phylogenetic Analysis of Myliobatidae Incorporating Dental Characters
  • From Eagle Rays of the Genus Aetomylaeus (Myliobatiformes: Myliobatidae) from Northern Australia and Borneo Author(S): K
  • Myliobatidae Bonaparte, 1835 - Eagle Rays [=Depressi?, Myliobatini] Notes: Spelling in Prevailing Recent Practice Depressi? Jarocki, 1822:426, 429 [Ref
  • The Neogene Fossil Record of Aetomylaeus (Elasmobranchii, Myliobatidae) from the South- Eastern Pacific


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