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Description: Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., Vol. 36. Plagiostomes. Plate 70. hlti:' phr )Ct. E. N. FISCHER. OEL HCLiOTVfE CO. Date: 1913. Source:
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Description: English: Ocellate river stingray (Potamotrygon motoro) in Cornwall, England. Magyar: Folyami tüskésrája (Potamotrygon motoro) az angliai Cornwall-ban. Date: 23 July 2013. Source: kindly granted by the author. Author: Emőke Dénes. Permission(
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Description: English: Location taken: National Aquarium in Baltimore, Baltimore MD. Names: Potamotrygon motoro (Müller & Henle, 1841), Arraia, Arraia de fogo, Arraia grande, Arraia maçã, Arraia-de-rio, Black river stingray, Bor, Boró, Chucho De R, Chucho de río, Divevih, fresh water ray, gemeiner Stechrochen, Iavevih guazú, Ocellate river stingray, Ocellated FreshwaterStingray, Pauwoogzoetwaterrog, Pfauenaugen Stechrochen, Pfauenaugen-Stechrochen, Płaszczka plamista, Raia, Raia grande, raia maca, Raia-Maca, Rala maca, Rala-maca, Raya, Raya Amaz, Raya amazónica, Raya Com, Raya común, Raya fina, Raya grande, Raya Mosaico, Raya motoro, Raya pintada de las piedras, Riikinkukkorausku, Sin, sinón P motoro, South American freshwater stin, South American freshwater stingray, stingrays, Vivevih, Yabebi, Yavebui, Yavebul, Yavevih guazú, Yavevih-Guaz, Yavevih-guazú, Yavevihguaz, yavevihguazú, Øjeplettet flodpigrokke, скат речн, скат речной, хвостоко
, хвостокол речной, ปลากระเบนโมโตโร่, ポタモトリゴン・モトロ, 侧头江魟, 側頭江魟, 南美江 Classification: Animalia > Chordata > Elasmobranchii > Rajiformes > Potamotrygonidae