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Updated Checklist of Marine Fishes (Chordata: Craniata) from Portugal and the Proposed Extension of the Portuguese Continental Shelf
Class Wars: Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes Dominance in Chesapeake Bay, 2002-2012
Sharks, Skates, Rays, and Chimaeras
Reproductive Biology of Three Ray Species: Gymnura Micrura (Bloch
BOBLME-2015-Ecology 18
Myliobatiformes: Gymnuridae), with the Description of Two New Species
Updated Species List for Sharks Caught in Iccat Fisheries
Deuterostome Animals 34
A Survey of Tail Spine Characteristics of Stingrays Frequenting African, Arabian to Chagos-Maldive Archipelago Waters
Gymnura Poecilura, Longtail Butterfly Ray
Rays Are the Most Diverse Group of Cartilaginous Fishes, with Approximately 600 Species Described Worldwide
Stiffening the Stingray Skeleton — an Investigation of Durophagy in Myliobatid Stingrays (Chondrichthyes, Batoidea, Myliobatidae)
Zootaxa, a Taxonomic Review of the Australian Butterfly Ray Gymnura
Discerning the Dietary Habits of the Smooth Butterfly Ray Gymnura Lessae Using Two Distinct Methods, Otolith Identification and Metagenetics
Updated Checklist of the Extant Chondrichthyes Within the Exclusive Economic Zone of Mexico
Sabah-Shark-Report-Final-9 20 18
GYMNURIDAE Butterfly Rays by L.J.V
Freshwater Stingrays of the Green
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Status and Recorded of Sharks and Rays in the Bay of Bengal of Bangladesh Region Bikram Jit Roy, Nripendra Kumar Singha, Md
Fishes of the North Inlet Estuary, SC
Revision of the Records of Shark and Ray Species from the Maltese Islands (Chordata: Chondrichthyes)
Journal of Threatened Taxa
5 Skates and Rays
Record of Albinism in the Smooth Butterfly Ray Gymnura Micrura (Rajiformes, Gymnuridae) from the Southeastern Gulf of Mexico
Morphological and Functional Abnormality in the Spiny Butterfly Ray Gymnura Altavela Krupskaya Narváez1,2* and Filip Osaer1,2
BIOLOGY and IDENTIFICATION of RAYS in the CHESAPEAKE BAY
IUCN Shark Specialist Group Overview of the Status of Mediterranean Cartilaginous Fishes