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    Pelagic stingray - Wikipedia

    The pelagic stingray (Pteroplatytrygon violacea) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, and the sole member of its genus. It is characterized by the wedge-like shape of its pectoral fin disc, which is much wider than long, as well as by the pointed teeth in both sexes, whip-like tail with … Meer weergeven

    The pelagic stingray was originally described by French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte in the 1832 third volume of Iconografia della fauna italica per le quattro classi degli animali vertebrati. He named it … Meer weergeven

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    The pelagic stingray has a very thick, distinctively wedge-shaped pectoral fin disc one-third wider than long, with broadly curved leading… Meer weergeven

    In adopting a midwater lifestyle, the pelagic stingray exhibits several characteristics different from those of its bottom-dwelling relatives. While most stingrays … Meer weergeven

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    The distribution of the pelagic stingray extends nearly worldwide in tropical to warm-temperate pelagic waters, between the latitudes of 52°N and 50°S. In the western Atlantic, it has been reported from the Grand Banks of Newfoundland to North Carolina, … Meer weergeven

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    The pelagic stingray is not aggressive and rarely encountered because of its habitat preferences, but its very long tail spine demands extreme caution be exercised in handling it. It… Meer weergeven

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    The species name violacea is derived from the Latin “viola” meaning violet. Synonyms appearing in past scientific literature that refer to this species include Trygon purpurea Müller & Henle 1841, Dasyatis purpurea Smith 1841, Dasyatis purpurpeus Smith 1841, Dasyatis atratus Ishiyama & Okada 1955, and Dasyatis guileri Last 1979.
    These include Dasyatis violacea and most recently Pteroplatytrygon violacea, the currently valid name. The genus name, Pteroplatytrygon, is derived from the Greek word “pteron” meaning wing, fin, “platys” meaning flat, and “trygon” meaning stingray. The species name violacea is derived from the Latin “viola” meaning violet.
    He named it Trygon violacea, from the Latin viola ("purple"), and designated two specimens collected off Italy as the species syntypes. The genus Trygon has since been synonymized with Dasyatis.
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    WEB22 apr. 2002 · Dasyatis violacea ranges in the Atlantic Ocean from 46° N to 38° S. Pelagic longline captures have accounted for 77 of 79 records …

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    • Atlantic Ocean Distribution of the Pelagic Stingray, Dasyatis violacea

    • Pteroplatytrygon violacea – Discover Fishes - Florida …

      WEB28 dec. 2023 · Pteroplatytrygon violacea. This unique stingray is named for its preference for a pelagic habitat, the open sea instead of near shore or ocean bottom, like most stingrays. It has a dark purple to blue-gray, …

    • Bycatch of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea in Uruguayan longline ...

    • Pteroplatytrygon violacea – Guide of Mediterranean …

      WEBPteroplatytrygon violacea. Common name: Violet Stingray, Common Pelagic Stingray, Blue Stingray. Order: Myliobatiformes. Family: Dasyatidae. Synonyms: Dasyatis violacea, Trygon violacea, Dasyatis …

    • Captive biology of the pelagic stingray, Dasyatis violacea …

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