Benthobatis moresbyi
Benthobatis moresbyi, commonly known as the dark blindray, dark blind ray, or the Indian blind numbfish, is an electric ray species in the family Narcinidae.
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Description
B. moresbyi is a relatively small electric ray, with males reaching a maximum size of 35.12 centimeters and females a maximum size of 39.24.[1] Its body is entirely dark brown in color. The caudal fin of the species is very long, almost 1/2 the length of its tail. Its dorsal fins have large bases compared to their height, and are located close together.[2]
Habitat and distribution
B. moresbyi occurs in Yemen, Somalia, and Western India, but likely inhabits other areas as well.[3] It is a bathydemersal species, and lives in depths ranging from 787 - 1071 meters.[2] Little is known about its population or threats, but it may be caught by fisheries as a bycatch. It does not have any conservation actions currently taking place for it, and is listed as Least Concern by IUCN.[3]
References
- "Benthobatis moresbyi Alcock, 1898". WoRMS. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
- Capuli, Estelita Emily. "Benthobatis moresbyi, Dark blind ray". FishBase. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
- Kyne, P.M.; Bineesh, K.K. "Benthobatis moresbyi (Dark Blindray, Indian Blind Numbfish)". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
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