Talk:Shovelnose guitarfish

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On satuday August 30, 2009 I spoted one swimming apox. 3-4 feet in length. At Leo Carillo St beach. It was around 4:30pm 1-2ft surf. The shovelnose guitarfish was swimming in the water colum 10ft south east of the main rock where the surf breaks.

disambiguation[edit]

Should note that shovelnose guitarfish does not unambiguously refer to one north-american species, not globally. The entire family is called (and redirects to) guitarfish, and other individual species are also called shovelnose (e.g., Aptychotrema rostrata in australia). Cesiumfrog (talk) 03:26, 8 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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