Mobula mobular (Bonnaterre, 1788)
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Mobula mobular (Bonnaterre, 1788) |
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Mobula mobular (Bonnaterre, 1788) —spinetail devilray
Synonyms:
Apterurus fabroni Rafinesque, 1810
Cephalopterus massena Risso, 1810
Cephaloptera japanica Müller & Henle, 1841
Cephalopterus edentula Griffini, 1903
Mobula auriculata Rafinesque, 1810
Mobula rancureli Cadenat, 1959
Raja vespertilio Walbaum, 1792
Raia fabroniana Lacepède, 1800
Raja cephaloptera Bloch & Schneider, 1801
Squalus edentulus Brünnich, 1768
Distribution. Stevens et al. (2018) list this species as likely occurring throughout the northern Gulf of Mexico in offshore waters. Pelagic longline captures have occurred in waters ranging from nearly 1200 to over 2400 m deep.
First Record in GOM. Verified captures in the pelagic longline fishery date back to 2008, but the first mention of the species occurrence in the northern GOM in the literature was by Stevens et al. (2018).
Remarks. In their recent revision of the mobulid rays, White et al. (2018) considered M. japonica and M. mobular to be conspecific, with precedence given to M. mobular . This effectively extended the range of M. mobular circumglobally in tropical to warm temperate waters. The taxonomic history of this species is long and convoluted but well reviewed by White et al. (2018) and Notarbartolo di Sciara et al. (2020). The common name listed above reflects new insights discussed by Notarbartolo di Sciara et al. (2020). This species is encountered as bycatch in the pelagic longline fishery in the northern GOM ( Figure 14 View FIGURE 14 , C. Jones unpublished data).
Conservation Status. Endangered, when assessed as M. mobular in European waters, Near Threatened when assessed as M. japanica globally. An updated assessment considering taxonomic changes and expansion of known range is required.
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