Family Hypnidae - Coffin rays
  Order
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Hypnidae
  Class
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Elasmobranchii
No. in FishBase
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Genera : 1 | Species : 1 Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes
  Environment
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Fresh : No | Brackish : No | Marine : Yes
  Division
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Marine
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  Remark
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Distribution: Australia. Short description: Head equipped with electric organs, developed from branchial muscles; eyes small; disc emarginate anteriorly; jaws extremely slender; no labial cartilage; rostrum reduced; tail very small; 2 dorsal and caudal fin very small. Skin soft and loose. Large specimens can give a severe jolt, normally used to stun small fishes on which they feed. The young hatch inside the uterus and are born fully developed. As a subfamily in Ref. 58010. As a family in Compagno 2005 and CofF.
  Etymology
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Greek, hypnos = sleep (Ref. 45335). EtyFisf: The common name “coffin ray” comes from the coffin-like shape of beached specimens, which become bloated after death. Source: Peter R. Last and John D. Stevens. Sharks and Rays of Australia (Australian Fisheries Research & Development Corporation, CSIRO, 1994).
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Species/Synonymy list for the family Hypnidae as currently in FishBase

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! Hypnos monopterygium (Shaw, 1795)
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Hypnos subnigrum Duméril, 1852
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