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Animalia Chordata Vertebrata Pisces Elasmobranchii Batoidea
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23 genres | 88 espèces |
Références web | |
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fishbase | en.wiki |
Description | |
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WCPacifiq |
WCAtlantiq |
Identification key to Dasyatidae |
Genres | Etymologies | Source |
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Dasyatis | Dasyatis: Greek, dasys = rough, dense | Fishbase |
Dasyatis : du grec [dasus] = velu | Doris | |
Pastenague | Pastenague : du latin [pastinaca] = pastenague | Doris |
Taeniura | Latin, taenia = stripe + Greek, oura = tail | fishbase |
Taeniurops | From feminine Latin noun, 'taenia' = ribbon or band, ancient Greek 'oura' = tail, referring to fin fold underneath tail and Greek 'ops' = appearance | fishbase |
Pastinachus sephen | ||
fishbase / doris / souslesmers / shark-ref. | Synonymes
cowtail stingray |
Forsskål, 1775 / NT / ITIS 564479 |
Pastinachus ater
Lizard Is (Au) by Andy Lewis (via fishesofaustralia) |
2008 Marsa Alam (Egypt) by Julius86 (via Wikimedia Common) | 2010 Seychelles by Roberto Pillon (via fishbase) |
2011 Taba (Egypt) by Rob (via Wikimedia Common) | Pastinachus ater
Queensland (Au) by lenoreatwood (via fishesofaustralia) |
2008 Marsa Alam (Egypt) by Julien Willem (via Wikimedia Common) |
Pastinachus ater
2017 NSW (Au) by bwynand (via fishesofaustralia) |
2008 Seychelles by Greg Tee (via Wikimedia Common) | 2007 by eNil (via Wikimedia Common) |
2011 Kish Is. (Persian gulf) by Parviz Tavakoli Kolour (via fishbase) | 2006 Maldives by Gianemilio Rusconi (via fishbase) | 2010 Seychelles by Roberto Pillon (via fishbase) |
Indo-WPacifiq | pastenaque plumetée | tropical |
forme de losange arrondi + large que lg; rounded snout; tail long and broad-based, body length; marron, gris foncé ou noir, ventre blanc | ||
<60m / 96-100cm lg / 150-300cm wide
video |
dioecism, ovovivipare, fécondation interne, internal live bearer | lagons et récifs plats; s'enfouissent dans des fonds sablo-vaseux
venimeux |
Pastinachus sephen | ||
Pateobatis fai | ||
fishbase / en.wiki / fishesofaustralia | Synonymes
Himantura fai / Pink whipray |
Jordan & Seale, 1906 / VU / ITIS |
trouvée prisonnière d'un filet "mort",
2016 Oman ©mda (via GooglePhotos) |
trouvée prisonnière d'un filet "mort",
2016 Oman ©mda (via GooglePhotos) |
2010 Moorea by Coco & Jo (via Wikimedia Commons) |
1997 Mauritius ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2016 Maldives ©Trevor Meyer (via fishbase) | 2016 Maldives ©Trevor Meyer (via fishbase) |
2009 Maldives by Jim Greenfield (via fishbase) | 1997 Marquises ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | |
1997 Marquises ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2007 Tahiti by Kat Kellner (via Wikimedia Common) | |
2017 Queensland (Au) by Ian Banks (via fishesofaustralia) | 2015 Queensland (Au) by Ian Banks (via fishesofaustralia) | 2015 Queensland (Au) by Ian Banks (via fishesofaustralia) |
Indo-West Pacific | Pink whipray | tropical |
pectoral fin disc wider than long; very long, whip-like tail without fin folds; uniformly tan to brownish pink dorsally, becoming darker past the tail sting | ||
<70m (jsq120m) / 183cm / 18.5kg
venomous |
Ovoviviparous (aplacental viviparous, in which the unborn young are nourished by histotroph ("uterine milk") produced by the mother), distinct pairing with embrace (size at birth: 55cm) | sédentaires, in large aggregations over soft bottoms |
Pateobatis fai | ||
Taeniurops meyeni | ||
fishbase / aquaportail / en.wiki / shark-ref. / fishesofaustralia | Synonymes
Taeniura meyeni Raie éventail / Round ribbontail ray |
Müller & Henle, 1841 / VU / ITIS 564372 |
2019 Maldives ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2019 Maldives ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2019 Maldives ©mda (via INaturalist) |
Queensland (Au) by Leonard Low (via fishesofaustralia) | 2016 Oman ©mda (via GooglePhotos) | 2016 Oman ©mda (via INaturalist) |
1997 Norfolk Is (Au) ©Randall, John E. (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2009 Maldives by Gianemilio Rusconi (via fishbase) | 2006 Maldives by @fishx6 (via Wikimedia Commons) |
Fiji by Nick Hobgood (via fishesofaustralia) | Ningaloo (Au) by NeilsPhotography (via fishesofaustralia) | Maldives by jome jome (via fishesofaustralia) |
Indo-CWPacifiq & Mer Rouge | Pastenague à taches noires | tropical |
almost circular stingray with a distinctive light and dark mottled pattern on the upperside | ||
20-60m (jsq 500m) / jsq 330cm dia (avec l'éperon) / 250kg
video |
dioecism, ovovivipare, mating, (aplacental viviparity, with embryos feeding initially on yolk, then receiving additional nourishment from the mother by indirect absorption of uterine fluid enriched with mucus, fat or protein through specialised structures), fécondation interne, internal live bearer; <8 juvéniles (size at birth: 35cm wide / 67cm llg) | récifs coralliens et habitats sableux; solitaire, calme, smallest free-swimming; not agressive but venomous |
Taeniurops meyeni | ||
Dasyatis pastinaca | ||
fishbase / doris / cotebleue / elasmodiver | Synonymes
Common stingray |
Linnaeus, 1758 / DD / ITIS 160959 |
2017 Minorca (Sp) ©Roberto Pillon (via fishbase) | Stinger of the stingray,
2009 by Freebin (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2007 Nausicaa by Liné1 (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2009 aquarium (Konstanz) by Gargolla (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2011 Karpathos (Gr) by Roberto Pillon (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2005 ©Cele4 (via Wikimedia Commons) |
Eastern Atlantiq & Méditerranée | Raie pastenague commune | subtropical |
corps lisse et aplati; tête est relativement proéminente; museau dans le prolongement
des pectorales formant une petite pointe; queue, fine et pointue, plus longue que le corps avec sur sa partie antérieure
un ou deux puissants aiguillons dentelés qui peuvent dépasser 30cm
(venomous);
gris bleu foncé à brun, ventre clair |
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5-35m (jsq 200m) / 57-60 cm / 15-20kg | dioecism, ovovivipare, fécondation interne, internal live bearers, gestation: 4mois, 4-7 petits (10cm) | solitaire, over sandy and muddy bottoms |
Dasyatis pastinaca | ||
Neotrygon kuhlii | ||
fishbase / en.wiki / doris / shark-ref. / nomadica | Synonymes
Bluespotted stingray |
Müller & Henle, 1841 / DD / ITIS 564623 |
2006 Chuuk (Micronésie) ©Dr. Dwayne Meadows (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2009 Bali ©mda (via GooglePhotos) | 2019 Raja Ampat by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2011 by Andrepiazza (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2014 Sorong (Papouasia) by Elias Levy (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2010 Queensland (Au) by Michelle Moore (via Wikimedia Commons) |
Thailand ©Chaloklum Diving (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2016 Wakatobi by Christian Gloor (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2009 Similan (Thailand) ©Fred von Lohmann (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2014 Solomon Is ©Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2005 Green Island (NSW/Au) ©Richard Ling (via Wikimedia Commons) | showing the black and white barbs on the tail,
2008 by @fishx6 (via Wikimedia Commons) |
Indo & W Pacifiq & Red sea | Raie à pois bleus | tropical |
losange aplati; museau angulaire et court; yeux proéminents jaunes;
longue queue munie de 2 dards venomous situés au milieu
ocelles ou points bleus lumineux sur le dos; points bruns autour des yeux; anneaux sombres et blancs à l'extrémité de la queue; ventre blanc; | ||
0-90m / 70 cm | dioecism, ovovivipare, fécondation interne, distinct pairing, (oviduct), internal live bearer, 1-2 petits (11-16cm) | solitaire on sandy bottoms; |
Neotrygon kuhlii | ||
Neotrygon orientale | ||
fishbase | Synonymes | Last, White & Serét, 2016 / NE / ITIS |
2011 Raja Ampat ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2009 Lembeh (Sulawesi) by Bernard DUPONT (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2009 Lembeh (Sulawesi) by Bernard DUPONT (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2019 Lembeh ©Dan Schofield (via INaturalist) | 2018 ©Danièle Heitz (via fishbase) | 2019 Philippines ©Tony Strazzari (via INaturalist) |
Western Central Pacific | tropical | |
disc much broader than long; snout fleshy, broadly rounded to weakly angular | ||
<100m / 38cm | ovovivipare | demersal |
Neotrygon orientale | ||
Taeniura lymma | ||
fishbase / en.wiki / ADW / aquaportail / souslesmers / australianmuseum / doris / ReefGuardian | Synonymes
Bluespotted ribbontail ray |
Forsskål, 1775 / NT / ITIS 564365 |
2019 Qseir (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2011 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2013 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2019 Qseir (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2012 Nakari (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2013 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2013 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via GooglePhotos) | 2011 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via GooglePhotos) | 2011 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via GooglePhotos) |
2010 Port Ghalib (Egypt) by Gianemilio Rusconi (via fishbase) | 2006 aquarium (Oceanopolis) by Strobilomyces (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2011 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via GooglePhotos) |
2004 Koh Tao (Thailand) ©Jan Derk (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2000 Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) ©Field, Richard (via fishbase) | |
2010 Port Ghalib (Egypt) by Gianemilio Rusconi (via fishbase) | Lizard Is (Au) ©Anne Hoggett (via fishesofaustralia) | Red sea ©FishWise Professional ©Frank Spandl (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2006 ©Jacek Madejski (via Wikimedia Commons) | 1995 Red Sea ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | |
Indo & W Pacifiq & Red sea | Raie à pois bleus | tropical |
presque circulaire, légèrement plus lg que large (sans la queue: +lg que le corps);
1ou2 dards venomous à mi-longueur de l'appendice caudal;
face dorsale à dominante jaune à brun orangé, constellée de nombreux points d'un bleu vif | ||
1-20m / jsq 35 cm wide / 70-90cm lg (jsq 240cm) | dioecism, ovovivipare, fécondation interne, distinct pairing, (oviduct), internal live bearer, <8 petits | around coral reefs |
Taeniura lymma | ||
MàJ 13/03/2023