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  1. Myliobatiformes - Wikipedia

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    As a group, the myliobatiform rays are regarded as the most derived ('advanced') of batoids. Named for the way underwater sunlight shimmers from the dermal denticles studding their yellowish-brown skin, these Golden Cownose Ray ( Rhinoptera steindachneri) were photographed off the Galapagos Islands.
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    They were formerly included in the order Rajiformes, but more recent phylogenetic studies have shown the myliobatiforms to be a monophyletic group, and its more derived members evolved their highly flattened shapes independently of the skates. Nelson's Fishes of the World arranges the Myliobatiformes as:
    See text for families. Myliobatiformes ( / mɪliˈɒbətɪfɔːrmiːz /) is one of the four orders of batoids, cartilaginous fishes related to sharks.
    Morphological characters used in key to the families of Order Myliobatiformes. Fig 6. Dorsal surface of representative specimens of Dasyatidae (A), Neotrygonidae ( species) (B), Neotrygonidae ( species) (C), Himanturidae (D) and Pastinachidae (E), showing thorns and/or denticle patterns on dorsal surface.
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  6. Myliobatiformes - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

  7. Evolutionary history of the devilrays (Chondrichthyes: …

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  9. Myliobatiformes: Stingrays - elasmo-research.org

    WebBatoids: Order Myliobatiformes: Stingrays — 178 species. pectoral disc rhomboid, oval, or triangular in outline, elaborated into gracefully-shaped wings in some forms ; tail moderately stout to very slender ; caudal fin …

  10. Molecular and Morphological Analyses Reveal …

    Web13 apr. 2015 · A study using molecular and morphological analyses to revise the classification of stingrays, especially the family Dasyatidae. The results suggest that the Dasyatidae is non-monophyletic and should …

  11. A bizarre Eocene dasyatoid batomorph …

    Web1 okt. 2019 · Scientific Reports - A bizarre Eocene dasyatoid batomorph (Elasmobranchii, Myliobatiformes) from the Bolca Lagerstätte (Italy) reveals a new, extinct body plan for stingrays