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Rajiformes

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Rajiformes
Spotted eagle ray, Aetobatus narinari
Scientific classification
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Rajiformes
Families

Anacanthobatidae
Dasyatidae
Gymnuridae
Hexatrygonidae
Myliobatidae
Plesiobatidae
Potamotrygonidae
Rajidae
Rhinobatidae
Urolophidae

Rajiformes is the order of True rays and skates, flat-bodied cartilaginous fishes related to sharks.

Classification

There are several proposed classifications of fish in the superorder Batoidea. In some classifications the order Rajiformes is split into two or three orders, the additional orders being Myliobatiformes, containing the eagle rays and their relatives; Rhinobatiformes, containing the guitarfishes (which may be further split into Rhynchobatiformes, containing the shovelnosed guitarfishes, and Rhiniformes, the guitarfishes).

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