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- Narcine timlei
- Ornate numbfish
- Narcine brunnea
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- List of common commercial fish of Sri Lanka
- Benthobatis moresbyi
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Narcinidae - Wikipedia
Members of this family are commonly known as the numbfishes, and are found almost worldwide in warm temperate and tropical continental and continental insular waters. They are strictly …
Coffin ray - Wikipedia
Hypnos monopterygius, also known as the coffin ray or Australian numbfish, is a species of electric ray endemic to Australia, where it is common in inshore waters shallower than 80 m …
Narcinidae - numbfishes | Wildlife Journal Junior - New …
There are 26 species in this family. They are found in shallow waters in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. They have large round pectoral fins and a rounded head that make their …
Tasmanian numbfish - Wikipedia
The Tasmanian numbfish (Narcinops tasmaniensis) is a species of electric ray in the family Narcinidae. Endemic to southeastern Australia, this common ray inhabits shallow continental …
Lesser Electric Ray: Narcine bancroftii - sharks and rays
Lesser Electric Ray, Narcine bancrofti. Aka Bancroft’s electric ray or Caribbean numbfish. Often confused with the Brazilian electric ray Narcine brasiliensis. Panama City, Florida, Gulf of Mexico.
Coffin Ray, Hypnos monopterygius (Shaw & Nodder 1795)
Located on the second disc are two small dorsal fins, immediately followed by a similar-looking caudal fin. The species can vary from grey or light brown through to black. The species is …
Numbfish - Natural Atlas
Narcinidae, or numbfishes, are a family of electric rays (order Torpediniformes). They are bottom-dwelling cartilaginous fishes with large, rounded pectoral fin discs and long tails.
Narcine atzi, Oman numbfish - fishbase.se
Western Indian Ocean: Gulf of Oman and from both sides of the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea.
N arcine lasti, a new species of numbfish from Western …
Electric rays of the genus Narcine ("numbfishes" or "lesser electric rays") are usually small to medium-sized batoids, occurring in tropical to subtemperate waters in most major oceans …
Numbfishes (Narcinidae) - Marine Life Identification
The numbfishes are a group of electric rays (order Torpediniformes) in the family Narcinidae. They are bottom-dwelling cartilaginous fishes with large, rounded pectoral fin discs and long tails. …