Published December 31, 2007 | Version v1
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Amblyraja badia Garman 1899

Description

Amblyraja badia (Garman, 1899)

Remarks: Originally described from off Panama, this species has subsequently been reported from the ENP, north to the Bering Sea and westward to Japanese waters (Ebert, 2003). This is the only ENP species for which we have been unable to positively identify egg cases. Garman (1899) noted two egg cases that were dredged up during the Albatross expedition of 1891, the same expedition in which the holotype of A. badia was collected. However, the egg cases were collected at a different, although nearby, location from where the A. badia was caught. Therefore, it is uncertain whether these egg cases belong to that species. The egg cases were described by Garman (1899) as “covered with fine villi or pile, in longitudinal series, though harsh to the touch gives the appearance of a soft rich black velvet”. We attempted to locate these egg cases that were accessioned at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ 1009 and 1010), Harvard University for further examination, but they appear to have been lost (Ann Holmes, curator, MCZ, pers. comm.).

Other

Published as part of Ebert, David A. & Davis, Chante D., 2007, Descriptions of skate egg cases (Chondrichthyes: Rajiformes: Rajoidei) from the eastern North Pacific, pp. 1-18 in Zootaxa 1393 on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.175296

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Rajidae
Genus
Amblyraja
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Rajiformes
Phylum
Chordata
Scientific name authorship
Garman
Species
badia
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Amblyraja badia Garman, 1899 sec. Ebert & Davis, 2007

References

  • Garman, S. (1899) Reports on an exploration off the west coasts of Mexico, Central and South America, and off the Galapagos Islands, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer " Albatross, " during 1891, Lieut. Commander Z. L. Tanner, U. S. N., Commanding. XXVI. The Fishes. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 24, 20 - 44.
  • Ebert, D. A. (2003) The sharks, rays and chimaeras of California. University California Press, 284 pp.