Himantura tutul

Taxonavigation
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Dasyatidae
Subfamilia: Urogymninae
Genus: Himantura
Species:
Name
Himantura tutul Borsa et al., 2013
- Holotype: MNHN ICTI5184 [piece of tail]
- Paratypes: CSIRO H5284.05, UMS MMSK-c4
Type locality: Mkoani [1] fish landing site on Pemba Island, Tanzania.
Etymology: The specific epithet is the Malay word tutul which means “spotted” and which designates the spots of the leopard, Panthera pardus (macan tutul in Malay language). Thus, the species was named after the leopard-like markings on the dorsal surface of large specimens.
Vernacular names
- English: Fine-spotted Leopard Whipray
- français: Raie léopard à petites taches
- Bahasa Melayu: Pari tutul kecil
References
- Borsa, P., Durand, J.-D., Shen, K. N., Arlyza, I. S., Solihin, D. D. & Berrebi, P.; 2013: Himantura tutul sp. nov. (Myliobatoidei: Dasyatidae), a new ocellated whipray from the tropical Indo-West Pacific, described from its cytochrome-oxidase I gene sequence. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 336: 82–92. PDF
- Borsa, P.; Williams, C. T.; McIvor, A. J.; Hoareau, T. B.; Berumen, M. L. 2021. Neotype designation and re-description of Forsskål’s reticulate whipray Himantura uarnak. Marine Biodiversity, 51: 28.