FMNH 93737
- Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: dorsal neurocranial view of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (n = 1 of 4 alc. specimens)Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: dorsal view with scale of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (n = 1 of 4 alc. specimens)Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: ventral view with scale of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (n = 1 of 4 alc. specimens)Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: ventral neurocranial view of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (n = 1 of 4 alc. specimens)Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: dorsal neurocranial view of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (nn = 2 of 4 alc. specimens)Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: dorsal view with scale of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (n = 2 of 4 alc. specimens)Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: ventral neurocranial view of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (n = 2 of 4 alc. specimens)Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: ventral view with scale of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (n = 2 of 4 alc. specimens)Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: x-ray dorsal view of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (X872)Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: ventral x-ray view of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (X873)Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: x-ray ventral view of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (n = 1 of 4 specimens) (X901)Creator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: x-ray dorsal view of FMNH 93737 Urotrygon chilensis (n = 1 of 4 alc. specimens) (X901)Photographer: John Weinstein : Field Museum of Natural History - Photography Division
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Description: Stingray specimen. Cleared and stained method. Ventral view of cleared-and-stained specimen of Urotrygon munda showing articulated skeleton, Zoology specimen (this c & s specimen exchanged to KU and now catalogued as KUI 42799).Photographer: John Weinstein : Field Museum of Natural History - Photography Division
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Description: Stingray specimen. Cleared and stained method. Pelvic girdle of cleared and stained stingray. Ventral view of Urotrygon munda (FMNH 93737). This c & s specimen exchanged to KU and now catalogued as KUI 42799.Photographer: John Weinstein : Field Museum of Natural History - Photography Division
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Description: Stingray specimen. Cleared and stained method. Caudal fin extremities in representative stingray taxa (cleared and stained). Urotrygon munda (FMNH 93737); note dermal denticles on dorsal aspect. This c & s specimen exchanged to KU and now catalogued as KUI 42799.Photographer: John Weinstein : Field Museum of Natural History - Photography Division
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Description: Stingray specimen. Cleared and stained method. Dorsal view of cleared-and-stained specimen of Urotrygon munda showing articulated skeleton, Zoology specimen. This c & s specimen exchanged to KU and now catalogued as KUI 42799.Photographer: John Weinstein : Field Museum of Natural History - Photography Division
(c) Field Museum of Natural History
Description: Stingray specimen. Cleared and stained method. Pelvic girdle. This c & s specimen exchanged to KU and now catalogued as KUI 42799.Photographer: John Weinstein : Field Museum of Natural History - Photography Division
(c) Field Museum of Natural History
Description: Stingray specimen. Cleared and stained method. Neurocranium and visceral arches of cleared-and-stained specimen of Urotrygon munda (FMNH 93737) dorsal view. Synarcual has been removed, but gill arches remain in original position. Anterior to top. This c & s specimen exchanged to KU and now catalogued as KUI 42799.Photographer: John Weinstein : Field Museum of Natural History - Photography Division
(c) Field Museum of Natural History
Description: Stingray specimen. Cleared and stained method. Neurocranium and visceral arches of cleared-and-stained specimen of Urotrygon munda (FMNH 93737) ventral view. Synarcual has been removed, but gill arches remain in original position. Anterior to top. ( (this c & s specimen exchanged to KU and now catalogued as KUI 42799).FM Catalog: FishesScientific Name: Urotrygon mundaPhylum: ChordataClass: ElasmobranchiiOrder: RajiformesFamily: UrolophidaeGenus: UrotrygonSpecies: mundaField #: PP-76-1JCollector: P. C. Phillips, partyGeography: North America, El Salvador: Punta San Juan, Jiquilisco Bay, Sta. 1. [LL]DWc Country: El SalvadorDate Collected: 9 Nov 1976Preparations: alcTissue Available?: NoCo-ordinates Available?: YesCount: 4EMu IRN: 672428OccurenceID: a956cdaa-28e4-4818-99c3-b5b1992076fbMeasurements:Measurement taken Kind Feature Value Unit Disclaimer: The Field Museum's online Zoological Collections Database may contain specimens and historical records that are culturally sensitive. Some records may also include offensive language. These records do not reflect the Field Museum’s current viewpoint but rather the social attitudes and circumstances of the time period when specimens were collected or cataloged.
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