This suborder includes all of the Eagle Rays (Myliobatidae), Cownose Rays (Rhinopteridae) and the Mobulid Rays and includes about 40 species which are characterized by diamond shaped bodies and wing-like pectoral fins which they use to propel themselves through open water. Eagle Rays and Cownose Rays feed on the seabed, using their mouths to dig amongst the substrate in search of buried molluscs and crustaceans, while the mobulid rays lead a complete pelagic life. The order has 8 families under it
Manta rays that belongs to the family Mobulidae occurs in tropical, sub-tropical and temperate wat...
Fishes constitute slightly more than one half of the total number of approximately 54,711 recognize...
Not AvailablePelagic sting ray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea (Boneparte, 1832) belongs to the family Da...
Elasmobranchs are an important group of demersal fishes which are represented by sharks, skates and ...
The Rough-tail sting-ray, Dasyatis centroura (MitchiU), is recorded for the first time from Indian ...
An abnormal male specimen of the sting-ray Himantura uarnak caught in the trawl net at Calicut is d...
Pelagic sting ray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea (Boneparte, 1832) belongs to the family Dasyatidae (l...
Four fantail ray Taeniura melanospila (Bleeker 1853) measuring between 950 mm and 1800 mm across th...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
Observations on the food of three sting rays, Dosyutis itarnak, D. ciJcockii and D. seplien were ma...
A rare ray, Aetomylaeus vespertilio, the ornate eagle ray or reticulate eagle ray was landed at Co...
Flatfishes are readily distinguished from all other fishes by their compressed body and head with ...
Pelagic stingray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea, (Boneparte, 1832) was recorded for the first time from ...
This paper reports the occurrence of two stingray species from Andaman waters, India; the zonetail b...
Manta rays that belongs to the family Mobulidae occurs in tropical, sub-tropical and temperate wat...
Fishes constitute slightly more than one half of the total number of approximately 54,711 recognize...
Not AvailablePelagic sting ray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea (Boneparte, 1832) belongs to the family Da...
Elasmobranchs are an important group of demersal fishes which are represented by sharks, skates and ...
The Rough-tail sting-ray, Dasyatis centroura (MitchiU), is recorded for the first time from Indian ...
An abnormal male specimen of the sting-ray Himantura uarnak caught in the trawl net at Calicut is d...
Pelagic sting ray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea (Boneparte, 1832) belongs to the family Dasyatidae (l...
Four fantail ray Taeniura melanospila (Bleeker 1853) measuring between 950 mm and 1800 mm across th...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
Observations on the food of three sting rays, Dosyutis itarnak, D. ciJcockii and D. seplien were ma...
A rare ray, Aetomylaeus vespertilio, the ornate eagle ray or reticulate eagle ray was landed at Co...
Flatfishes are readily distinguished from all other fishes by their compressed body and head with ...
Pelagic stingray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea, (Boneparte, 1832) was recorded for the first time from ...
This paper reports the occurrence of two stingray species from Andaman waters, India; the zonetail b...
Manta rays that belongs to the family Mobulidae occurs in tropical, sub-tropical and temperate wat...
Fishes constitute slightly more than one half of the total number of approximately 54,711 recognize...
Not AvailablePelagic sting ray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea (Boneparte, 1832) belongs to the family Da...