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<emphasis id="B9384A41D7353811FFBB4C7CFEAEFA85" bold="true" box="[151,352,1333,1359]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Amblyraja badia</emphasis>
(
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, 1899
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: Originally described from off
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, this species has subsequently been reported from the ENP, north to the Bering Sea and westward to Japanese waters (
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). This is the only ENP species for which we have been unable to positively identify egg cases.
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noted two egg cases that were dredged up during the
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expedition of 1891, the same expedition in which the
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of
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was collected. However, the egg cases were collected at a different, although nearby, location from where the
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was caught. Therefore, it is uncertain whether these egg cases belong to that species. The egg cases were described by
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as “covered with fine villi or pile, in longitudinal series, though harsh to the touch gives the appearance of a soft rich black velvet”. We attempted to locate these egg cases that were accessioned at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ
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), Harvard University for further examination, but they appear to have been lost (Ann Holmes, curator, MCZ, pers. comm.).
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