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stingaree
stingaree U.S. and Austral. (ˌstɪŋgəˈriː, ˈstɪŋgəriː) [Corrupt f. sting-ray.] A sting-ray, esp. Trygon centrura (Dasyatis centrurus).1838 Papers Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar (1922) II. 87 To crown the whole Sergeant Bryant was cut on the foot with an oyster shell, and Mr. Edington was stung by a Stinga...
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Stingaree (disambiguation)
The word may also refer to:
Entertainment:
Stingaree (1934 film), starring Irene Dunne and Richard Dix
Stingaree (serial), a 1915 film serial
"The Stingaree in general
Stingaree, one of five Queensland Maritime Defence Force Auxiliary Gunboats
See also
Captain Stingaree, a DC Comics villain
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Stingaree (serial)
Stingaree is a 1915 American drama film serial, set in Australia, directed by James W. Horne. It was followed by a sequel The Further Adventures of Stingaree.
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Stingaree (novel)
Films
A number of films were based on the book:
Stingaree (1915) – serial
The Further Adventures of Stingaree (1917) – serial
Stingaree (1934) – film References
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Stingaree at AustLit
Stingaree 1905 novel at Project Gutenberg
1905 British novels
British novels adapted into
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Captain Stingaree
I hated the name Stingaree. Bob hated the name Stingaree. But Julie liked it, and so it came to pass". Donning a cutlass and pirate outfit, Karl becomes Captain Stingaree.
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Butterfly stingaree
This species seems to be closely related to the sandyback stingaree (U. bucculentus) and the patchwork stingaree (U. flavomosaicus). The butterfly stingaree grows to at least long.
Biology and ecology
Little is known of the natural history of the butterfly stingaree.
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Wide stingaree
The diet of the wide stingaree consists mainly of isopods and polychaete worms. Another common name for this species is broadbacked stingaree.
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Sandyback stingaree
The sandyback stingaree or great stingaree (Urolophus bucculentus) is a little-known species of stingray in the family Urolophidae, endemic to southeastern Human interactions
Along with the greenback stingaree (U. viridis), the sandyback stingaree contributes substantially to the stingaree bycatch of the Southern
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Greenback stingaree
stingaree but has more pectoral fin rays (106–107 versus under 100). Human interactions
The greenback stingaree and the sandyback stingaree (U. bucculentus) are the most common stingarees in the trawl bycatch of the Southern
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Patchwork stingaree
It seems to be most closely related to the sandyback stingaree (U. bucculentus) and the butterfly stingaree (U. papilio). Gomon
patchwork stingaree
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Crossback stingaree
The crossback stingaree or banded stingaree (Urolophus cruciatus) is a species of stingray in the family Urolophidae. The crossback stingaree may hybridize naturally with the closely related yellowback stingaree off southern New South Wales, where the distributions of
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Kai stingaree
Distribution and habitat
The two Kai stingaree specimens were collected over blue mud in the Kai Islands, at a depth of . Biology and ecology
Virtually nothing is known of the natural history of the Kai stingaree.
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Yellowback stingaree
This species shares the southern extent of its range with the banded stingaree (U. cruciatus). Taxa named by Gilbert Percy Whitley
yellowback stingaree
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Coastal stingaree
Characteristic of the stingaree family, the coastal stingaree's body is circular and disc-like. Gomon
coastal stingaree
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Masked stingaree
Like other stingrays, the masked stingaree is aplacental viviparous. Gomon
masked stingaree
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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