Rhinoptera javanica Muller & Henle
Description
Rhinoptera javanica Müller & Henle
(Figs. 3B, 11 E–H)
The single specimen (SL-20) of cownose ray examined was landed at the Erinchamman Kovilady market in Point Pedro in the Northern Province. Seven of 10 species in this genus were included in our molecular analysis, with this specimen clustering most closely with our reference specimen of Rhinoptera javanica (VN-94; JQ518924) from Vietnam, but differing from the latter specimen by 5 bp. The specimen from Sri Lanka was morphologically consistent with R. javanica in its possession of a long tail and seven rows of teeth in both the upper and lower jaws, the middle three rows of which are much broader than the lateral rows.
This name is in current use for this species in Sri Lanka (see De Bruin et al. 1995; Morón et al. 1998; De Silva 2006).
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Myliobatidae
- Genus
- Rhinoptera
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Myliobatiformes
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Scientific name authorship
- Muller & Henle
- Species
- javanica
- Taxon rank
- species
References
- De Bruin, G. H. P., Russell, B. C. & Bogusch, A. (1995) FAO Species Identification Field Guide for Fisheries Purposes. The Marine Fishery Resources of Sri Lanka. FAO, Rome, Italy, 400 pp.
- Moron, J., Bertrand, B. & Last, P. (1998) A check-list of sharks and rays of western Sri Lanka. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India, 40, 142 - 157.
- De Silva, R. I. (2006) Taxonomy and status of the sharks and rays of Sri Lanka. In: Bambaradeniya, C. N. B. (Ed.), The Fauna of Sri Lanka: Status of Taxonomy, Research and Conservation. The World Conservation Union (IUCN), Sri Lanka and Government of Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka, pp. 294 - 301.