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More Lee Creek Ray Teeth For I D Please


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The ray teeth that I am finding in the Lee Creek matrix are much more varied than what I am used to. I would like to assign them correct IDs. I think the first one is a regular Dasyatis, but I am not sure about the others.

Thanks for looking.

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Agree with Eric.

Marco Sr.

Thank you Marco Sr. :) There seem to be so many shapes to Mobula... I am having a heck of a time with these IDs.
 
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Thank you Marco Sr. :) There seem to be so many shapes to Mobula... I am having a heck of a time with these IDs.

Julianna

Yes Mobula do have a lot of variation to both the cusps and roots, but as you see more of the variations they will become easier to id.

Marco Sr.

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