Notes on batoid fishes of the Socotra Archipelago (north-western Indian Ocean) with four new records
Author
Bogorodsky, Sergey V.
Senckenberg oesearch fns ṫẚṫuṫe and Museum of ka ṫure (SMc) I Sec ṫẚon fch ṫhyology & Senckenberg B ẚodẚversẚṫy and Cl ẚmaṫe oesearch Cen ṫre (SB ẚh-c) I B ẚogeography-Senckenberganlage 2 RI SMP 2 R crankfur ṫ am Ma ẚnI GermanyK & S ṫaṫẚon of ka ṫuralẚsṫsI OmskI ouss ẚaK ẚc 18 T 19 S @ yandexKru; h ṫṫps: LLorc ẚdKorgL 0000 - 0002 - 8679 - 9735
Author
Zajonz, Uwe
Senckenberg oesearch fns ṫẚṫuṫe and Museum of ka ṫure (SMc) I Sec ṫẚon fch ṫhyology & Senckenberg B ẚodẚversẚṫy and Cl ẚmaṫe oesearch Cen ṫre (SB ẚh-c) I B ẚogeography-Senckenberganlage 2 RI SMP 2 R crankfur ṫ am Ma ẚnI GermanyK
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Saeed, Fouad N.
Senckenberg oesearch fns ṫẚṫuṫe and Museum of ka ṫure (SMc) I Sec ṫẚon fch ṫhyology & Senckenberg B ẚodẚversẚṫy and Cl ẚmaṫe oesearch Cen ṫre (SB ẚh-c) I B ẚogeography-Senckenberganlage 2 RI SMP 2 R crankfur ṫ am Ma ẚnI GermanyK
Author
Weigmann, Simon
blasmo-iabI blasmobranch oesearch iabora ṫoryI eamburgI GermanyK s ẚmonKweẚgmann @ elasmo-labKde;
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Pastinachus sephen
(
Fabricius, 1775
)
Fantail stingray, Cowtail ray
Fig. 10
oaja
sephen
Fabricius
in Niebuhr (ex Forsskål), 1775: 17; no
types
known;
type
locality:
Jeddah
,
Saudi Arabia
and
Al-Luhayya
,
Yemen
, Red Sea.
Material examined:
No
specimen collected, underwater photograph,
Socotra Island
,
Ras Bidou
,
14 m
depth
,
18 April 2019
.
Distinctive characters:
masṫẚnachus sephen
is characterised by having a broadly rhomboidal disc, its width 1.2–1.3 times its length; eyes small, length of orbit and spiracle
1.6–1.8 in
snout length; 2 or 3 large, pale, seedshaped tubercles mid-centrally on disc (merging with denticle band in adults); pelvic fins large, tips narrowly rounded; tail length usually less than twice disc width, with base broad and depressed; tail with a very deep cutaneous ventral fold, no dorsal fold, tip of tail usually free of fold and tapering continuously to terminal filament; usually one caudal sting well back on tail (Psomadakis
eṫ al
. 2015; Last
eṫ al
. 2016c).
Colouraṫẚon
: Dorsal disc uniform yellowish-brown, greyish or greyish brown, orbit and spiracle blackish, membranous ventral tail fold and posterior tail dark grey to black. Ventral surface white, often with narrow black margins (Psomadakis
eṫ al
. 2015; Last
eṫ al
. 2016c).
FIGURE 10.
masṫẚnachus sephen
, underwater photograph, Ras Bidou, Socotra Island, 14 m depth. Photo by S.V. Bogorodsky.
Distribution:
The exact species distribution is unknown, positive records in the wider Arabian region include the Red Sea from its
type
locality (
Golani & Bogorodsky 2010
), Gulf of Tadjoura (Lips
eṫ al
. 2016),
Oman
(Randall 1995), the Gulf (Almojil
eṫ al
. 2015) and
Pakistan
(Psomadakis
eṫ al
. 2015). It has also been reported from the western coast of
India
(Bineesh
eṫ al
. 2016).
Remarks:
Photographed individuals match well all characters of
masṫẚnachus sephen
as given by Last
eṫ al
. (2016c), particularly referring to the presence of prominent tubercles on dorsal middisc. The species occurs on sand and mud bottom of estuaries, bays and sheltered lagoons, at depths of
0–60 m
(
Weigmann 2016
), often resting nearly buried in the sand or mud. The present confirmed record from the
Socotra
Archipelago is based on individuals observed on silty sand bottom close to large rocks with overhangs in Ras Bidou, western part of
Socotra Island
, at a depth of
14 m
.
masṫẚnachus sephen
is included as near threatened in IUCN Red List Assessments and urgently requires conservation management (Kyne
eṫ al
. 2017).
masṫẚnachus aṫer
(
Macleay, 1883
), reported from the Gulf,
Oman
and
Madagascar
eastward to
New Caledonia
, is a very similar species, which might possibly be found off
Socotra
Archipelago as well. It may be confused with
mK sephen
but differs by the length of eye and spiracle
1.7–2.3 in
snout length (versus
1.6–1.8 in
mK sephen
) and the presence of 3–4 tubercles mid-centrally on disc that are barely visible relative to the surrounding denticles (versus 2–3 tubercles prominent mid-centrally on disc in
mK sephen
).