| Blotched stingaree |
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Animalia
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Chordata
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Chondrichthyes
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Rajiformes
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Urolophidae
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Urolophus
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U. The conservation status of a Species is an indicator of the likelihood of that species remaining extant either in the present day or the near future Least Concern ( LC) is an IUCN category assigned to extant species or lower taxa which have been evaluated but do not qualify for any other category Chordates ( Phylum Chordata) are a group of Animals that includes the Vertebrates together with several closely related Invertebrates Chondrichthyes or cartilaginous fishes are jawed Fish with paired fins paired nostrils scales two-chambered hearts and skeletons made of Cartilage rather Rajiformes is the order of true rays and Skates flat-bodied cartilaginous fishes related to Sharks Classification There are several The round rays are a family Urolophidae, of rays. They are found in temperate and tropical oceans throughout the world UserPolbot. --> Urolophus is a genus of Fish in the Urolophidae family mitosis
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Urolophus mitosis
Last & Gomon, 1987 |
The blotched stingaree or mitotic stingaree (Urolophus mitosis) is a species of fish in the Urolophidae family. Fish are aquatic Vertebrate animals that are typically ectothermic (previously Cold-blooded) covered with scales, and equipped with two The round rays are a family Urolophidae, of rays. They are found in temperate and tropical oceans throughout the world It is endemic to Australia. Endemism is the Ecological state of being unique to a place Endemic species are not naturally found elsewhere For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Its natural habitat is open seas. A habitat (which is Latin for "it inhabits" is an Ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular Species. This article is about the body of water For other uses see SEA and Seas.
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