The smalltooth stingray (Dasyatis rudis) is an obscure species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, found in the Gulf of Guinea. It is known only from a stuffed specimen described by Albert Günther in 1870, which has since been lost. In 1970, Springer and Collette assigned a jaw, tail, and two embryos from off Sierra Leone to this species, but later investigation found that the jaw belonged to a guitarfish, and the tail and embryos to a different species, possibly Dasyatis hastata.[1]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) The smalltooth stingray (Dasyatis rudis) is an obscure species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, found in the Gulf of Guinea. It is known only from a stuffed specimen described by Albert Günther in 1870, which has since been lost. In 1970, Springer and Collette assigned a jaw, tail, and two embryos from off Sierra Leone to this species, but later investigation found that the jaw belonged to a guitarfish, and the tail and embryos to a different species, possibly Dasyatis hastata.
Hypanus rudis es una especie de pez de la familia Dasyatidae en el orden de los Rajiformes.
• Los machos pueden llegar alcanzar los 320 cm de longitud total.[2][3]
Es ovíparo.
Es un pez de mar y de clima tropical y demersal
Se encuentra en el Océano Atlántico oriental: Nigeria, Benín y el Golfo de Guinea.
Es inofensivo para los humanos.
Hypanus rudis es una especie de pez de la familia Dasyatidae en el orden de los Rajiformes.
Dasyatis rudis Dasyatis generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Dasyatidae familian sailkatzen da.
Dasyatis rudis Dasyatis generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Dasyatidae familian sailkatzen da.