Neotrygon Castelnau, 1873
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4139.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6085225 |
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Genus Neotrygon Castelnau, 1873 View in CoL View at ENA
Neotrygon Castelnau, 1873:122 View in CoL . Type species Raya trigonoides Castelnau, 1873 ; by monotypy.
Definition. Small dasyatids (adults to 27–47 cm DW) characterised by the following: moderately depressed to robust, rhombic disc with pectoral-fin apex typically narrowly angular; snout obtuse and short (1.2–2.3 times combined orbit and spiracle length); eye large and protruding (often greatly); nasal curtain narrow, typically subrectangular; mouth narrow with 2 large median oral papillae; tail flexible and short (length 1.1–1.5 times DW), its base medium-broad and depressed to flattened oval; pelvic fins long and pointed, protruding slightly to wellbeyond disc; dorsal fold well developed; ventral fold low with a long base; caudal sting positioned moderately well back on tail (distance from pectoral-fin insertion to caudal-sting base 2.1–2.8 times interspiracular width); skin smooth and denticle band absent; row of small median thorns in most adults, no other thorns on disc; tail smooth; typically with strong dorsal colour pattern, usually with dark mask-like marking around eyes and blue or black spots on disc; posterior tail with black and white bands; ventral surface white, disc margin typically darker; marine, Indo– West Pacific.
Species. N. annotata ( Last, 1987) , N. australiae Last, White & Séret, 2016 , N. caeruleopunctata Last, White & Séret, 2016 , N. kuhlii (Müller & Henle, 1841) , N. leylandi ( Last, 1987) , N. ningalooensis Last, White & Puckridge, 2010 , N. orientale Last, White & Séret, 2016 , N. picta Last & White, 2008 , N. trigonoides (Castelnau, 1873) , and N. varidens (Garman, 1885) .
Remarks. The taxonomy of a subgroup of Neotrygon , the kuhlii-complex, is not fully resolved ( Puckridge et al., 2013). Three new members of the kuhlii-complex were described recently and a Western Pacific species ( N. varidens ) was resurrected (Last et al., 2016). Members of this subgroup are very similar in morphology and an Indo–Pacific revision is needed.
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Neotrygon Castelnau, 1873
Last, Peter R., Naylor, Gavin J. P. & Manjaji-Matsumoto, B. Mabel 2016 |
Neotrygon
Castelnau 1873: 122 |
Raya trigonoides
Castelnau 1873 |