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Mobulidae

  • Manta Or Mobula

    Manta Or Mobula

  • Gymnuridae 575

    Gymnuridae 575

  • Occurrence of Devil Rays (Myliobatiformes: Mobulidae)

    Occurrence of Devil Rays (Myliobatiformes: Mobulidae)

  • Lesser Devil Rays Mobula Cf. Hypostoma from Venezuela Are Almost Twice Their Previously Reported Maximum Size and May Be a New Sub-Species

    Lesser Devil Rays Mobula Cf. Hypostoma from Venezuela Are Almost Twice Their Previously Reported Maximum Size and May Be a New Sub-Species

  • Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology • Number 90

    Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology • Number 90

  • Paleogene Origin of Planktivory in the Batoidea

    Paleogene Origin of Planktivory in the Batoidea

  • Mobulid Rays) Are Slow-Growing, Large-Bodied Animals with Some Species Occurring in Small, Highly Fragmented Populations

    Mobulid Rays) Are Slow-Growing, Large-Bodied Animals with Some Species Occurring in Small, Highly Fragmented Populations

  • Elasmobranchii, Mobulidae

    Elasmobranchii, Mobulidae

  • Field Identification of Common Rays

    Field Identification of Common Rays

  • Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan

    Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan

  • Mobulid Rays Reef Manta and Devil Rays

    Mobulid Rays Reef Manta and Devil Rays

  • Identification Guide to Common Sharks and Rays of the Caribbean

    Identification Guide to Common Sharks and Rays of the Caribbean

  • Updated Species List for Sharks Caught in Iccat Fisheries

    Updated Species List for Sharks Caught in Iccat Fisheries

  • Manta and Devil Rays (Mobulids) of the Eastern Tropical Pacific

    Manta and Devil Rays (Mobulids) of the Eastern Tropical Pacific

  • Download Full Article 1.2MB .Pdf File

    Download Full Article 1.2MB .Pdf File

  • Urban Manta Rays: Potential Manta Ray Nursery Habitat Along a Highly Developed Florida Coastline

    Urban Manta Rays: Potential Manta Ray Nursery Habitat Along a Highly Developed Florida Coastline

  • The Plight of Mobula Rays

    The Plight of Mobula Rays

  • A Review of Mobulid Ray Interactions with Fisheries for Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the Indian Ocean

    A Review of Mobulid Ray Interactions with Fisheries for Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the Indian Ocean

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  • Bibliography Database of Living/Fossil Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii, Holocephali) Papers of the Year 2015
  • First Confirmed Record of the Occurrence of the Lesser Devil Ray, Mobula Hypostoma (Elasmobranchii, Mobulidae), in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico
  • Rays Are the Most Diverse Group of Cartilaginous Fishes, with Approximately 600 Species Described Worldwide
  • Adnet-Et-Al 2020 Palaeontologi
  • Record of a Pregnant Bentfin Devilray, Mobula Thurstoni (Lloyd) (Elasmobranchii, Mobulidae) Caught in Southwestern Brazil
  • A Dated Molecular Phylogeny of Manta and Devil Rays (Mobulidae) Based on Mitogenome and Nuclear Sequences ⇑ Marloes Poortvliet A,B,C, , Jeanine L
  • University of Groningen Genetics of Manta and Devil Rays Poortvliet
  • Fossile Reste Von Selachiern Und Chimaeren Aus Dem Muschelschluff Und Phosphoritknollenhorizont Von Zwenkau Bei Leipzig 73-90 61 (1): 73 – 90 2 Jan 2015
  • Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from Italy Defines a New, Basal Body Plan in Pelagic Stingrays Giuseppe Marramà1* , Giorgio Carnevale2, Gavin J
  • 5 Skates and Rays
  • Manta Birostris, Giant Manta Ray
  • (Mobulidae) in Southern Mozambique
  • Global Threat to Manta and Mobula Rays ©2011 Manta Ray of Hope 4 5 a T a Glance at a Executive Summary
  • Papers of the Year 2012
  • Evolutionary History of the Devilrays (Chondrichthyes: Myliobatiformes) from Fossil and Morphological Inference


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