Sinobatis

Last, Peter R. & Séret, Bernard, 2008, Three new legskates of the genus Sinobatis (Rajoidei: Anacanthobatidae) from the Indo – West Pacific, Zootaxa 1671, pp. 33-58 : 57

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.180189

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5672371

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3109F354-FFE5-172C-99F5-FDB106EAFA3C

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Plazi

scientific name

Sinobatis
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Key to Sinobatis View in CoL View at ENA of the Indo-West Pacific

1a. Ventral surface uniformly white, pinkish or translucent, lacking dark pigment.......................................... 2

1b. Ventral surface brownish, bluish or with large pale and dark areas, not uniformly pale............................. 3

2a. Tail with flattened, bulbous tip, width 1.3–2.2 times width at midlength; usually more than 22 rows of teeth in upper jaw; teeth in adult males with long conical cusps; pectoral-fin radials 66–71 ...................... ............................................ Sinobatis bulbicauda View in CoL sp. nov. (northwestern Australia and eastern Indonesia)

2b. Tail filamentous, not bulbous near tip, width 0.7–1.1 times width at midlength; 22 or fewer rows of teeth in upper jaw; teeth in adult males with short cusps; pectoral-fin radials 71–75............................................ .................................................................................... Sinobatis filicauda View in CoL sp. nov. (northeastern Australia)

3a. Dorsal surface of disc whitish or greyish, often paler than ventral surface; paler anteriorly than posteriorly on ventral surface; adults smaller than 25 cm disc width ....... Sinobatis borneensis View in CoL (western North Pacific)

3b. Both dorsal and ventral surfaces of disc dark brown or bluish (except where skin removed); large species, reaching maturity above 30 cm disc width .................................................................................................. 4

4a. Dark brown above, usually blackish around eye and spiracles; interpelvic distance more than 2.5 times width of anterior pelvic-fin lobe at its base; ventral head length 32–34% TL; interspiracular pores indistinct ..................................................................................... Sinobatis melanosoma View in CoL (western North Pacific)

4b. Greyish blue above, not significantly darker around eye and spiracles; interpelvic distance less than 2.5 times width of anterior pelvic-fin lobe at its base; ventral head length 38–42% TL; interspiracular pores obvious ....................................................................... Sinobatis caerulea View in CoL sp. nov. (northwestern Australia)

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