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Himantura randalli sp. nov., a new whipray (Myliobatoidea: Dasyatidae) from the Persian Gulf

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Last, Peter R., Manjaji-Matsumoto, Mabel, Moore, Alec B. M. (2012): Himantura randalli sp. nov., a new whipray (Myliobatoidea: Dasyatidae) from the Persian Gulf. Zootaxa 3327: 20-32, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.212521

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