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Ikan pari atau ikan peh adalah jenis ikan laut yang memiliki 560 spesies dan tergolong dalam 13 famili.
Jenis
Ordo Torpediniformes
Famili Hypnidae (Pari Peti Mati)
Famili Narcinidae (Numbfish)
Famili Narkidae (Pari Tidur)
Famili Torpedinidae (Pari Torpedo Sejati)
Ordo Rhinopristiformes
Famili Glaucostegidae (Pari Gitar Raksasa)
Famili Platyrhinidae* (Pari Kipas)
Famili Pristidae (Pari Gergaji), dikenal juga dengan nama Hiu Gergaji
Famili Rhinidae (Pari Baji/ Pari Kekeh)
Famili Rhinobatidae (Pari Gitar)
Famili Trygonorrhinidae (Pari Banjo)
Famili Zanobatidae* (Pari Panci)
* Penempatan dalam keluarga-keluarga ini masih tidak pasti
Ordo Rajiformes
Famili Anacanthobatidae (Skate Mulus/ Skate Berkaki)
Famili Arhynchobatidae (Skate Hidung Lunak)
Famili Gurgesiellidae (Skate Kerdil)
Famili Rajidae (Skate Sejati)
Ordo Myliobatiformes
Famili Aetobatidae (Pari Elang)
Famili Dasyatidae (Pari Ekor Cambuk)
Famili Gymnuridae (Pari Kupu-kupu)
Famili Hexatrygonidae (Pari Enam Insang)
Famili Myliobatidae (Pari elang)
Famili Plesiobatidae (Pari Laut Dalam)
Famili Potamotrygonidae (Pari Sungai)
Famili Rhinopteridae (Pari Hidung Sapi)
Famili Urolophidae
Famili Urotrygonidae (Pari Bundar)
Anatomi
Memiliki bentuk yang pipih dan datar serta bertulang rawan.
Referensi
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Wilga, C.A.D. (2008). "Evolutionary divergence in the feeding mechanism of fishes". Acta Geologica Polonica. 58: 113–20.
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Stumpf, Sebastian; Kriwet, Jürgen (2019). "A new Pliensbachian elasmobranch (Vertebrata, Chondrichthyes) assemblage from Europe, and its contribution to the understanding of late Early Jurassic elasmobranch diversity and distributional patterns". PalZ. 93 (4): 637–658. doi:10.1007/s12542-019-00451-4.
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