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Potamotrygonidae

Synonyms: Potomotrygonidae

Wikipedia Abstract

River stingrays or freshwater stingrays are Neotropical freshwater fishes of the Potamotrygonidae family in the order Myliobatiformes, one of the four orders of batoids, cartilaginous fishes related to sharks. River stingrays are found in rivers in South America draining into the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean as far south as the River Plate in Argentina. Each river system has its own endemic stingrays. They are generally pale brown, variously mottled or speckled, have discs ranging from 25 to 150 centimetres (1 to 5 ft) in diameter and venomous caudal stings. There are about twenty-eight species in four genera.
View Wikipedia Record: Potamotrygonidae

Genus

Elipesurus (1)
Heliotrygon (2)
Paratrygon (Freshwater stingray) (3)
Plesiotrygon (Freshwater stingray) (2)
Potamotrygon (33)   (1)
Styracura (2)   (1)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0