Animalia > Chordata > Elasmobranchii > Myliobatiformes > Myliobatidae > Myliobatis > Myliobatis australis

Myliobatis australis (Australian bull ray; Bull-ray; Cowfish; Cowray; Eagle ray; Fly-aways; Mill ray; Ray; Southern eagle ray; Whip ray; Whiptail ray)

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Wikipedia Abstract

The New Zealand eagle ray, Myliobatis tenuicaudatus, is an eagle ray of the family Myliobatidae, found in bays, estuaries, and near rocky reefs around New Zealand to depths of 160 m. Its length is up to 150 cm.
View Wikipedia Record: Myliobatis australis

Predators

Carcharhinus brachyurus (Shark)[1]
Carcharhinus obscurus (Whaler shark)[1]
Notorynchus cepedianus (Tiger shark)[2]

Consumers

External References

Citations

Attributes / relations provided by
1Jorrit H. Poelen, James D. Simons and Chris J. Mungall. (2014). Global Biotic Interactions: An open infrastructure to share and analyze species-interaction datasets. Ecological Informatics.
2Feeding ecology of two high-order predators from south-eastern Australia: the coastal broadnose and the deepwater sharpnose sevengill sharks, J. Matías Braccini, Marine Ecology Progress Series 371:273–284 (2008)
3Gibson, D. I., Bray, R. A., & Harris, E. A. (Compilers) (2005). Host-Parasite Database of the Natural History Museum, London
4Species Interactions of Australia Database, Atlas of Living Australia, Version ala-csv-2012-11-19
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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