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- Fiddler_ray abstract "The fiddler rays or banjo sharks are a genus, Trygonorrhina, of guitarfish, family Rhinobatidae. The two species are found along the eastern and southern coasts of Australia. They are benthic in nature, favoring shallow, sandy bays, rocky reefs, and seagrass beds. The eastern fiddler is found to a depth of 120 m and the southern fiddler to a depth of 180 m.The flattened pectoral fin discs of fiddler rays are shorter and more rounded than those of other guitarfishes. Their tails are slender, with a well-developed caudal fin and two triangular dorsal fins. Their snouts are translucent. The fiddler rays are also distinguished from other guitarfishes in that the anterior nasal flaps of their nostrils are expanded backwards and fused together into a nasal curtain that reaches the mouth.Fiddler rays feed on bottom shellfish, crabs, and worms, which they crush between their jaws. The eastern fiddler ray is known to scavenge from fish traps. Like other guitarfishes, fiddler rays are ovoviviparous. The egg capsules of the southern fiddler ray are reported to be golden in colour, containing three embryos each. It gives birth to litters of four to six young per breeding cycle. Fiddler rays are harmless and easily approached by divers. Southern fiddler rays are taken as bycatch by commercial trawlers and by recreational fishers; the flesh is of good quality and sold in small quantities.".
- Fiddler_ray class Chondrichthyes.
- Fiddler_ray class Elasmobranchii.
- Fiddler_ray conservationStatus "LC".
- Fiddler_ray conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Fiddler_ray family Guitarfish.
- Fiddler_ray kingdom Animal.
- Fiddler_ray order Rajiformes.
- Fiddler_ray phylum Chordate.
- Fiddler_ray thumbnail Trygonorrhina_sp.jpg?width=300.
- Fiddler_ray wikiPageID "7708603".
- Fiddler_ray wikiPageRevisionID "601811735".
- Fiddler_ray classis Chondrichthyes.
- Fiddler_ray familia Guitarfish.
- Fiddler_ray genus "Trygonorrhina".
- Fiddler_ray genusAuthority "J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838".
- Fiddler_ray hasPhotoCollection Fiddler_ray.
- Fiddler_ray imageCaption "Eastern fiddler ray from Botany Bay".
- Fiddler_ray imageWidth "240".
- Fiddler_ray name "Fiddler rays".
- Fiddler_ray ordo Rajiformes.
- Fiddler_ray phylum Chordate.
- Fiddler_ray regnum "Animalia".
- Fiddler_ray status "LC".
- Fiddler_ray statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Fiddler_ray subclassis Elasmobranchii.
- Fiddler_ray subdivision "*T. faciata (J. P. Müller & Henle, 1841) *T. melaleuca (T. D. Scott, 1954)".
- Fiddler_ray subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Fiddler_ray subject Category:Rhinobatidae.
- Fiddler_ray type Animal.
- Fiddler_ray type Eukaryote.
- Fiddler_ray type Fish.
- Fiddler_ray type Species.
- Fiddler_ray type Fish.
- Fiddler_ray type Organism.
- Fiddler_ray comment "The fiddler rays or banjo sharks are a genus, Trygonorrhina, of guitarfish, family Rhinobatidae. The two species are found along the eastern and southern coasts of Australia. They are benthic in nature, favoring shallow, sandy bays, rocky reefs, and seagrass beds. The eastern fiddler is found to a depth of 120 m and the southern fiddler to a depth of 180 m.The flattened pectoral fin discs of fiddler rays are shorter and more rounded than those of other guitarfishes.".
- Fiddler_ray label "Fiddler ray".
- Fiddler_ray label "Trygonorrhina".
- Fiddler_ray sameAs Trygonorrhina.
- Fiddler_ray sameAs m.0269j3g.
- Fiddler_ray sameAs Q3541202.
- Fiddler_ray sameAs Q3541202.
- Fiddler_ray wasDerivedFrom Fiddler_ray?oldid=601811735.
- Fiddler_ray depiction Trygonorrhina_sp.jpg.
- Fiddler_ray isPrimaryTopicOf Fiddler_ray.
- Fiddler_ray name "Fiddler rays".