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New Ireland stingaree

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404:. There are four rows of small, sharp, well-spaced thorns running along the middle of the back on the aft portion of the disc, along with a single similar row along the midline of the tail base, before the stings. Müller and Henle reported it to be brown above, with dark spots either scattered or merged into blotches, and white below with darker fin margins. The spots appear to have faded in the preserved specimen. The only, juvenile specimen is 17.4 cm (6.9 in) long. 77: 52: 381:. The nostrils are short and oval, with a nearly rectangular curtain of skin between them; the posterior margin of the nasal curtain is minutely fringed. The small, bow-shaped mouth contains a single central papilla (nipple-like structure) on the floor; several tiny papillae are also scattered outside the lower jaw and on the 376:
disc is oval in shape and wider than long, with evenly rounded outer margins. The leading margins of the disc become slightly concave as they converge on the protruding, pointed snout. The eyes are tiny and immediately followed by slightly larger
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The only known specimen of the New Ireland stingaree is a juvenile male collected by René Primevère Lesson and Prosper Garnot, during the 1822–25 expedition of the French
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was not recorded. No other specimens have been found since, suggesting that it occurs only in a very restricted geographic and depth range.
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disc with tiny eyes and a rectangular curtain of skin between the nostrils. Its tail is fairly long and terminates in a leaf-shaped
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There is minimal fishing within the New Ireland stingaree's range, though it may be negatively affected by
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Fowler, H.W. (1941). "Contributions to the biology of the Philippine Archipelago and adjacent regions".
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Virtually nothing is known of the natural history of the New Ireland stingaree. It is presumably
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The slender tail measures 92% as long as the disc and tapers evenly to a long, low leaf-shaped
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Séret, B. & P.R. Last (2003). "Description of four new stingarees of the genus
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Superficially, the New Ireland stingaree resembles a much smaller
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The 7: 781:Species known from a single specimen 756:IUCN Red List data deficient species 733:C95D2D50-7FAD-494A-9AB4-5DEDA0A6CDFA 707:B63FB616-5BBD-16D6-7B31-89F52ADC10FF 476:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 25: 75: 332:, referring to its denticles. 285:(IUCN) has listed this ray as 1: 573:. Veit und Comp. p. 174. 304:. It was first referenced as 289:, pending more information. 269:. This species has an oval 797: 528:. September 2010 version. 227: 220: 197: 190: 72:Scientific classification 70: 48: 39: 34: 766:Fish of Papua New Guinea 514:; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). 336:Distribution and habitat 352:, though the depth and 248:black-spotted stingaree 776:Fish described in 1841 483:: e.T60086A124438012. 35:New Ireland stingaree 414:aplacental viviparous 240:New Ireland stingaree 771:New Ireland Province 465:Rigby, C.L. 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Spinilophus
Conservation status
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IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Chondrichthyes
Elasmobranchii
Batoidea
Myliobatiformes
Urolophidae
Spinilophus
Binomial name
J. P. Müller
Henle
Synonyms
species
stingray
family
Urolophidae
Bismarck Archipelago
pectoral fin
caudal fin
dorsal fin
International Union for Conservation of Nature
Data Deficient
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