Hypanus dipterurus ( Jordan & Gilbert, 1880)
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Hypanus dipterurus ( Jordan & Gilbert, 1880) |
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Hypanus dipterurus ( Jordan & Gilbert, 1880) View in CoL .
Bullseye Stingray, Diamond Stingray, Shorttail Stingray, or Whiptail Stingray. To 200 cm (78.7 in) TL ( Grove and Lavenberg 1997); 122 cm (48 in) DW ( Robertson and Allen 2008). Malibu, southern California (Christopher Lowe, pers. comm. to M.L.) to northern Chile and Islas Galápagos ( Grove and Lavenberg 1997), including Gulf of California (McEachran in Fischer et al. 1995); Hawaiian Islands ( Last et al. 2016). Unverified captures off British Columbia and central California. Benthic; depth: intertidal to at least 150 m (492 ft) (Carlise et al. 1960; Weigman 2016), and perhaps to 355 m (1,164 ft) ( Mundy 2005). Previously as Dasyatis dipterura ( Jordan & Gilbert, 1880), we follow Last et al. (2016) and use the genus name Hypanus .
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