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Aetobatus narutobiei
(Aenar_j0.jpg)
by
White et al.
Size (cm):
51.6 WD, 122.3TL
Locality:
Japan, Ariake Bay
Sex/Stage:
juvenile
Date:
2011-05-26
Reference:
White, W.T., K. Furumitsu and A. Yamaguchi, 2013
A new species of Eagle ray
Aetobatus narutobiei
from the Northwest Pacific: an example of the critical role taxonomy plays in fisheries and ecological sciences.
Source:
Remark:
CSIRO H 7465-01; paratype. Juvenile female. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0083785.g012
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Aetobatus narutobiei
(Aenar_m0.jpg)
by
White et al.
Size (cm):
83.1 WD, 157.7TL
Locality:
Japan, Ariake Bay
Sex/Stage:
male
Date:
2004-08-03
Reference:
White, W.T., K. Furumitsu and A. Yamaguchi, 2013
A new species of Eagle ray
Aetobatus narutobiei
from the Northwest Pacific: an example of the critical role taxonomy plays in fisheries and ecological sciences.
Source:
Remark:
FFNU-P-2001, holotype. Dorsal view. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0083785.g001
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Aetobatus narutobiei
(Aenar_m1.jpg)
by
White et al.
Size (cm):
83.1 WD, 157.7TL
Locality:
Japan, Ariake Bay
Sex/Stage:
male
Date:
2004-08-03
Reference:
White, W.T., K. Furumitsu and A. Yamaguchi, 2013
A new species of Eagle ray
Aetobatus narutobiei
from the Northwest Pacific: an example of the critical role taxonomy plays in fisheries and ecological sciences.
Source:
Remark:
FFNU-P-2001, holotype. Ventral view. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0083785.g002
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Image may not be used for any purpose without permission from the copyright holder.
Aetobatus narutobiei
(Aenar_f0.jpg)
by
White et al.
Size (cm):
121 WD, 234.9TL
Locality:
Japan, Yatsushiro Sea, Kumamoto Prefecture
Sex/Stage:
female
Date:
2013-05-29
Reference:
White, W.T., K. Furumitsu and A. Yamaguchi, 2013
A new species of Eagle ray
Aetobatus narutobiei
from the Northwest Pacific: an example of the critical role taxonomy plays in fisheries and ecological sciences.
Source:
Remark:
FFNU-P-2004, paratype. Ventral head view. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0083785.g004
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Image may not be used for any purpose without permission from the copyright holder.
Aetobatus narutobiei
(Aenar_m2.jpg)
by
White et al.
Size (cm):
83.1 WD
Locality:
Japan, Ariake Bay
Sex/Stage:
male
Date:
2004-08-03
Reference:
White, W.T., K. Furumitsu and A. Yamaguchi, 2013
A new species of Eagle ray
Aetobatus narutobiei
from the Northwest Pacific: an example of the critical role taxonomy plays in fisheries and ecological sciences.
Source:
Remark:
FFNU-P-2001, holotype. Lateral and ventral head view. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0083785.g003 and g004.
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Image may not be used for any purpose without permission from the copyright holder.
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