How to Identify Urotrygonidae
Urotrygonidae is a animal family in the Animalia kingdom, order Myliobatiformes, class Elasmobranchii. The family contains 5 accepted species worldwide.
Representative Urotrygonidae Species
Urobatis maculatus Garman, 1913
Urobatis maculatus Garman, 1913
Urobatis maculatus, the spotted round ray, is a small stingray endemic to Mexico…
Urobatis jamaicensis (Cuvier, 1816)
Urobatis jamaicensis (Cuvier, 1816)
Urobatis jamaicensis, the yellow stingray, is a small benthic stingray found in …
Urobatis concentricus Osburn & Nichols, 1916
Urobatis concentricus Osburn & Nichols, 1916
Urobatis concentricus, the bullseye stingray, is a venomous stingray distinguish…
Urobatis tumbesensis (Chirichigno F. & McEachran, 1979)
Urobatis tumbesensis (Chirichigno F. & McEachran, 1979)
Urobatis tumbesensis, the Tumbes round stingray, is a little-known round ray end…
Urobatis pardalis Del Moral-Flores, Angula, López & Bussing, 2015
Urobatis pardalis Del Moral-Flores, Angula, López & Bussing, 2015
Urobatis pardalis, the leopard round stingray, is a small venomous ray endemic t…
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you identify Urotrygonidae?
Urotrygonidae animals belong to the Myliobatiformes order in the Animalia kingdom. Browse the 5 species gallery above for visual identification references. For instant identification, use the iNature app — AI-powered and works offline.
What are the key characteristics of Urotrygonidae?
Urotrygonidae is classified in the order Myliobatiformes, class Elasmobranchii, phylum Chordata. The family contains 5 accepted species worldwide.
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