RMKEKM4D–Thorny Ray, Urogymnus asperrimus, Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt
RMW7PNWT–Thorny stingray (Urogymnus asperrimus) covered in sand, Indian Ocean, Maldives
RMBPJ9HE–Diver filming a Thorny Stingray, Urogymnus asperrimus, Tubbataha, Philippines.
RFDGH8B2–Thorny Stingray (Urogymnus asperrimus) feeding in the sand in the Lembeh Strait off North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMDTERAJ–A Thorny Ray, Urogymnus asperrimus, swimming over reef, profile, South Malé Atoll, The Maldives
RF2H85F9Y–Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus). Rare stingray, also known as Porcupine whipray or Thorny ray.
RF2DYXC79–Close-up of a Porcupine Ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) over the ocean sandy bottom. Seychelles
RM2T3FETJ–Papua New Guinea, Madang Province, Madang City, Insect Research Center (Binatang Research Institute), thorny stick insect (Aretaon asperrimus)
RF2AW95H2–Porcupine stingray on a sandy sea floor. Underwater photography. (Urogymnus asperrimus)
RMDAGRK2–Black Knobby Newt (Tylototriton asperrimus), on a stone
RFPERJE2–A close-up photo of the head and eyes of a Sabah spiny stick insect. Danum Valley rainforest, Sabah, Malaysia (Borneo)
RMEBJJE3–Xenochrophis asperrimus, Boulenger's Keelback, Sri Lankan Keelback (Xenochrophis asperrimus), endemic, Sri Lanka, Sinharaja Forest National Park
RF2B82W4M–Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) lies on sandy bottom, Great Barrier Reef, Unesco World Natural Heritage, Pacific, Australia
RM2HT58FM–Doughboy scallops (Mimachlamys asperrima), covered in orange commensal sponge, attached to a larger King scallop (Pecten meridionalis). Jervis Bay,
RFG276RA–African ray or Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) on the sandy bottom
RM2K9W3R9–Diver with a torch observes hogfish (Urogymnus asperrimus) on sandy bottom, Pacific Ocean, Great Barrier Reef, Unesco World Heritage Site, Australia
RMEBJJEA–Xenochrophis asperrimus, Boulenger's Keelback, Sri Lankan Keelback (Xenochrophis asperrimus), endemic keelback creeping, Sri Lanka, Sinharaja Forest National Park
RMCB52WJ–Xenochrophis asperrimus, Boulenger's Keelback, Sri Lanka
RM2HT58EG–Doughboy scallops (Mimachlamys asperrima), covered in orange commensal sponge, nestled in a tufted sponge. Jervis Bay, south coast New South Wales,
RFG276R7–African ray or Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) on the sandy bottom
RMDAGX2J–Knobby Newt (Echinotriton asperrimus, Tylototriton asperrimus), sitting on rock at a water ground
RFETJJER–African ray or Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) on the sandy bottom
RMD0NJ9N–A porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) on a sandy sea floor, Felidhu Atoll, Maldives.
RMCNN5GG–Black Knobbly Newt (Tylototriton asperrimus) adult, close-up of head and front leg (captive)
RF2H85F9P–Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) close up. Rare stingray, also known as Porcupine whipray or Thorny ray.
RM2B5E2YE–Giant Bornoe Stick Insect close up
RME0N3NR–Urogymnus asperrimus 0
RMJ313D4–Aretaon asperrimus - Redtenbacher
RF2AW95GW–Porcupine stingray on a sandy sea floor. Underwater photography. (Urogymnus asperrimus)
RMPC3CB3–505 Pteromylaeus asperrimus
RF2AW95FA–Porcupine stingray on a sandy sea floor. Underwater photography. (Urogymnus asperrimus)
RM2BTR6FE–Leontodon asperrimus Willd Endl.
RMCRA07H–Xenochrophis asperrimus, Boulenger's Keelback, juvenile, Sri Lanka
RMPE54X4–Arhynchobatis asperrimus.
RM2AXD0YC–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . DEEP-SEA AMPHIPODS FROM WEST OF CAPE POINT, SOUTH AFRICA 103. 104 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Suborder CaprellideaFamily Caprellidae Caprella ungulina Mayer, 1903Fig. 6 Caprella ungulina Mayer, 1903: 127, pi. 5 (fig. 36), pi. 8 (figs 30-31). Records 33°50S 17°21E, 1 100 m, 25 August 1959, numerous males and juvenilesattached to appendages of the giant stone crab Neolithoides asperrimus K. H.Barnard. Remarks One of the few caprellids occurring below 1 000 m, readily identified by thestrong spines on the palms of
RFHJ0WJ4–porcupine ray
RMDAGX2K–Knobby Newt (Echinotriton asperrimus, Tylototriton asperrimus), sitting on rock at a water ground
RFETJJEP–African ray or Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) on the sandy bottom
RMD0NN82–Porcupine Ray, Urogymnus asperrimus, on Coral Rubble, North Male Atoll, The Maldives.
RF2AEWR0R–Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) underwater in the tropical coral reef of the red sea
RF2H85FCF–Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) close up. Rare stingray, also known as Porcupine whipray or Thorny ray.
RM2B5E37K–Giant Bornoe Stick Insect close up
RMHKG52J–Pteromylaeus asperrimus
RMK12BDR–Arhynchobatis asperrimus
RMP81897–N/A. N/A 382 Urogymnus asperrimus Day 195
RM2BXARN9–Cyperus manimae var asperrimus Liebm Kk Cyperus manimae var asperrimus Liebm Kk.
RMPEC7EE–Aretaon asperrimus - Redtenbacher.
RM2CE0BHC–. Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania . adula lima, Linne. No specimen. 740 Limatula bullata. Born. 741 Pecten asperrimus. Lamarck. 742 — bifrons. Lamarck. 743 ,, Var. tasmanica, Adams and Angas. No specimen. 744 Pecton marim. Tenison-Woods.745 aktinos. Petterd. 746 undulatus. Sowerby. Nc specimen. 747 Vola meridionalis (Brazier). Tate. 748 ,, Jumcda. Lamarck. No specimen. 749 ,j ,j Var. alba. Tate. No specimen. 750 Placuanomia tone. Gray. No specimen. 751 Ostrcea edulis Linne. 0. angasi, Sowerby.752 cucullata. Born. No specimen. 753 rutupina. Jeflerey. Var. eduhs. No speci
RFETJJEN–African ray or Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) on the sandy bottom
RF2AEWPRY–Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) underwater in the tropical coral reef of the red sea
RF2H85FA1–Porcupine ray (Urogymnus asperrimus) on the ocean floor underwater. Rare stingray, also known as Porcupine whipray or Thorny ray.
RM2B5E37N–Giant Bornoe Stick Insect close up
RMHX9378–Pteromylaeus asperrimus
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