Potamotrygon scobina

João Pedro Fontenelle & Marcelo R. De Carvalho, 2017, Systematic revision of the Potamotrygon scobina Garman, 1913 species-complex (Chondrichthyes: Myliobatiformes: Potamotrygonidae), with the description of three new freshwater stingray species from Brazil and comments on their distribution and biogeography, Zootaxa 4310 (1), pp. 1-63 : 59

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4310.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5618464

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scientific name

Potamotrygon scobina
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Identification key for species of the Potamotrygon scobina View in CoL complex

1a. Dorsal disc color with a reticulate, polygonal pattern, lacking ocelli; whitish blotches, when present, very small; tail with dorsal polygonal color pattern at base; dorsal tail thorns at base composed of 2 or 3 irregular rows................. P. limai View in CoL .

1b. Dorsal color composed of small ocelli, few or numerous, sometimes in combination with whitish small to large blotches; tail without polygonal pattern at base; dorsal tail base with 1 or 2 rows of thorns...................................... 2.

2a. Disc relatively thin and low, head also low, not greatly elevated above disc; tail long and slender, with a well-developed terminal cartilaginous rod; distance between cloaca and tail tip usually greater or equal to disc width...................... 3.

2b. Disc relatively thick and high, head robust and elevated above disc; tail wide and robust, with short cartilaginous rod; distance between cloaca and tail tip smaller than disc width.......................................................... 4.

3a. Dorsal color gray or dark brown; dorsal ocelli usually with accessory whitish blotches; ocelli vary in size, but usually equal or smaller than eye diameter; tooth rows 40/48–50..................................................... P. scobina View in CoL .

3b. Dorsal color brown to light brown, with evenly distributed ocelli without accessory whitish blotches, and relatively large, usually greater than eye diameter; tooth rows 32–40.................................................... P. garmani View in CoL .

4a. Dorsal background with small, clearly separated ocellated spots with a darker contour; denticles more concentrated on central disc, disc margins relatively smooth; mean tail length 78.1% DW; tail width at base about 1/5 of disc width; dorsal tail thorns comparatively small........................................................................ P. adamastor View in CoL .

4b. Dorsal background with numerous whitish spots ocelli fewer and lack a defined black contour; disc totally covered by dermal denticles; tail longer, mean tail length 86.1% DW; tail width at base about 1/6 of disc width; dorsal tail thorns well developed........................................................................................... P. amazona View in CoL .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

ParvPhylum

Chondrichthyes

Class

Elasmobranchii

Order

Myliobatiformes

Family

Potamotrygonidae

Genus

Potamotrygon

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

ParvPhylum

Chondrichthyes

Class

Elasmobranchii

Order

Myliobatiformes

Family

Potamotrygonidae

Genus

Potamotrygon

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

ParvPhylum

Chondrichthyes

Class

Elasmobranchii

Order

Myliobatiformes

Family

Potamotrygonidae

Genus

Potamotrygon

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

ParvPhylum

Chondrichthyes

Class

Elasmobranchii

Order

Myliobatiformes

Family

Potamotrygonidae

Genus

Potamotrygon

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

ParvPhylum

Chondrichthyes

Class

Elasmobranchii

Order

Myliobatiformes

Family

Potamotrygonidae

Genus

Potamotrygon

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

ParvPhylum

Chondrichthyes

Class

Elasmobranchii

Order

Myliobatiformes

Family

Potamotrygonidae

Genus

Potamotrygon

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