identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
535A87FAFFDCFFB3FCF8FBC5FD74FAB4.text	535A87FAFFDCFFB3FCF8FBC5FD74FAB4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Urotrygon Gill 1863	<div><p>3.1 | Taxonomic reidentification of the Urotrygon specimens examined</p><p>Five specimens from the ICMYL and one from the ZMH were reidentified as U. munda and subsequently used for morphometric analysis. These individuals were ICMYL 121 (250 mm TL ♀, 240 mm TL ♀, 216 mm TL ♂, and 199 mm TL ♂, all from Mexico) and ZMH 10381 (240 mm TL ♂, El Salvador) . For the U. chilensis northern morphotype, 24 CICIMAR CI, 10 CIBN, six ZMH, two ICMYL, and one LACM specimen were taxonomically reidentified. The specimens examined were CIBN 1887 (286 ♂ mm TL, BCS, Mexico), CIBN 2001 (four specimens 298 ♀, 295 ♂, 295 ♂, 284 ♂ mm TL respectively, Magdalena Bay, Mexico) , CIBN 2100 (two specimens 335 ♀ and 328 ♀ mm TL, respectively, Magdalena Bay, Mexico) , CIBN 4113 (302 mm TL ♂, Baja California Sur [BCS], Mexico), CIBN uncatalogued (two specimens 350 ♀ and 280 ♀ mm TL, respectively, Tehuantepec Gulf, Mexico); CICIMAR CI 1624 (301 ♀ mm TL, Magdalena Bay, Mexico) , CICIMAR CI 2147 (two individuals 266 ♀ and 286 ♂ mm TL respectively, Magdalena Bay, Mexico) , CICIMAR CI 2157 (302 ♂ mm TL, Magdalena Bay, Mexico) , CICIMAR CI 3067 (329 mm TL ♀, Magdalena Bay, Mexico) , CICIMAR CI 3940 (299 ♂ mm TL, Magdalena Bay, Mexico) , CICIMAR CI 3898 (324 mm TL ♀, BCS, Mexico), CICIMAR CI 8334 (435 ♂ mm TL, BCS Mexico), CICIMAR CI 8335 (400 ♀ mm TL, BCS Mexico), CICIMAR CI 8336 (462 ♀ mm TL, BCS Mexico), CICIMAR CI 8337 (445 ♀ mm TL, BCS Mexico), CICIMAR CI 8338 (498 ♀ mm TL, BCS Mexico), CICIMAR CI 8339 (471 ♀ mm TL, BCS Mexico), CICIMAR CI 8340 (479 ♂ mm TL, BCS Mexico), CICIMAR CI 8341 (384 ♂ mm TL, BCS Mexico), CICIMAR CI (475 ♂ mm TL, BCS Mexico) CICIMAR-CI 8342 (430 ♀ mm TL, BCS, Mexico), CICIMAR-CI 8343 (295 ♂ mm TL, Magdalena Bay, Mexico), CICIMAR-CI uncatalogued (six specimens 406 ♂, 400 ♂, 295 ♂, 328 ♂, 384 ♂, 494 ♂ mm TL respectively, BCS, Mexico); ICMYL 68 (two individuals 264 ♀ and 308 ♀ mm TL, respectively, Nayarit, Mexico) , LACM 7013 (225 mm TL ♂, Sonora, Mexico), ZMH 10368 (325 mm TL ♂), ZMH 10381 (205 mm ♀, El Salvador), ZMH 10387 (327 mm TL ♀, Mazatlán, Mexico) , ZMH 22 – 1988 (242 mm TL ♀, Mexico), ZMH 103.3 (315 mm TL, ♀, El Salvador), ZMH 10380 (219 mm TL ♂, El Salvador) . Finally, for the U. chilensis southern morphotype, 30 specimens were reidentified to this group and used in our analysis. These were the holotype BMNH 1871.9 .13.119, 262 ♀ mm TL, Chile along with the IMARPE 648 (275 ♀ mm TL, Tumbes, Peru) , IMARPE 1210 (221 ♂ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1211 (352 ♀ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1212 (293 ♀ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1213 (271 ♀ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1214 (235 ♂ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1215 (216 ♂ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1216 (184 ♀ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1217 (199 ♂ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1218 (200 ♀ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1219 (171 ♂ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1220 (171 ♀ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1221 (145 ♂ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1222 (145 ♂ mm TL, Acapulco, Peru) , IMARPE 1381 (320 ♀ mm TL, Tumbes, Peru), IMARPE 1382 (301 ♂ mm TL, Tumbes, Peru), IMARPE 1383 (276 ♀ mm TL, Tumbes, Peru), IMARPE 1673 (300 ♀ mm TL, Tumbes, Peru), IMARPE 1819 (325 ♀ mm TL, Tumbes, Peru), IMARPE 1897 (325 ♀ mm TL, Tumbes, Peru), IMARPE 2038 (336 ♀ mm TL, Tumbes, Peru), IMARPE 2039 (330 ♀ mm TL, Tumbes, Peru), IMARPE 2040 (218 ♂ mm TL, Tumbes, Peru), ZMH 10382 (two specimens 255 ♂ and 249 ♀ mm TL, respectively, Callo Point, Ecuador) , ZMH 10383 (three specimens: 290 ♂, 261 ♂, and 256 ♂ mm TL, Taltal, Chile) , ZMH 10389 (340 ♀ mm TL Pisco, Peru) were assessed.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/535A87FAFFDCFFB3FCF8FBC5FD74FAB4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ehemann, Nicolás Roberto;Hernández, Sebastían;Siccha-Ramírez, Raquel;García-Rodríguez, Francisco Javier;Cruz-Agüero, José De La	Ehemann, Nicolás Roberto, Hernández, Sebastían, Siccha-Ramírez, Raquel, García-Rodríguez, Francisco Javier, Cruz-Agüero, José De La (2024): Alike but genetically divergent: The resurrection of Urotrygon asterias (Jordan & Gilbert, 1883) from its closest relatives, the Munda and the Blotched stingray. Journal of Fish Biology 105 (4): 1044-1059, DOI: 10.1111/jfb.15864, URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15864
