Zanobatidae

Elasmobranch, Its Implications For Global, Parasitology, Diversity And, Naylor, G. J. P., Sc, Caira, J. N., Ct, Jensen, K., Ks, Rosana, K. A. M., Fl, White, W. T., Csiro, Tas, Last, P. R., Csiro & Tas, 2012, A Dna Sequence-Based Approach To The Identification Of Shark And Ray Species And Its Implications For Global Elasmobranch Diversity And Parasitology, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2012 (367), pp. 1-262 : 88

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0003-0090

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scientific name

Zanobatidae
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Zanobatidae (panrays)

Zanobatis schoenleinii (striped panray) ( fig. 67)

Eight specimens of this species, all collected from Senegal, were included in the analysis. These specimens thus represent a more northern element of the distribution of this species, which extends from Morocco to the Gulf of Guinea. The range of pairwise differences among specimens of this species was 0–10, with an average of 3.6.

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