Urobatis jamaicensis (Cuvier, 1816)
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Urobatis jamaicensis (Cuvier, 1816) —yellow stingray, yellow round ray
Synonyms:
Trygon jamaicensis (Cuvier, 1816)
Trygonobatus torpedinus Desmarest, 1823
Urobatis sloani vermiculatus Garman, 1913
Urolophus jamaicensis (Cuvier, 1816)
Urotrygon jamaicensis (Cuvier, 1816)
Distribution. This species is reportedly distributed throughout the northern GOM in shallow water, although it appears more prevalent in the eastern GOM. Usually reported as near shore, including bays and estuaries, this species has been collected during NMFS SEFSC trawl surveys as deep as 25 m.
First Record in GOM. The first record of this species occurring in the northern GOM was reported by Longley and Hildebrand (1941) from the Dry Tortugas, Florida.
Remarks. Due in part to its generally widespread range and relative abundance, many aspects of the biology of this species have been studied. Spieler et al. (2013) provide a comprehensive review of the research available at the time of publication.
Conservation Status. Least Concern
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Urobatis jamaicensis (Cuvier, 1816)
Jones, Christian M., Driggers Iii, William B., Hannan, Kristin M., Hoffmayer, Eric R., Jones, Lisa M. & Raredon, Sandra J. 2020 |
Urobatis sloani vermiculatus
Garman 1913 |