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Rev. biol. mar. oceanogr. 53(2): 261-264

Presence of roughtail stingray Bathytoshia centroura (Elasmobranchii: Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae) in the Southeastern Gulf of Mexico

Armando T. Wakida-Kusunoki1*, Chrystian C. Hernández-Lazo2 and Manuel Mendoza-Carranza2

1Centro Regional de Investigación Acuícola y Pesquera de Yucalpetén, Instituto Nacional de Pesca y Acuacultura, Boulevard del Pescador s/n, esquina Antigua Carretera a Chelem, 9, Puerto de Abrigo, 97320 Yucalpetén, Yucatán, México
2Current address: Correa #14, CSAT, Cárdenas Tabasco. C.P 86506, México
3El Colegio de la Frontera Sur-ECOSUR, Sustainable Management of Basins and Coastal Zones Research Group, km 15.5 Ra Guineo 2a, Villahermosa, Tabasco, México, C.P 86280

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Resumen

Bathytoshia centroura female of 181 cm disk width was found during the monitoring of small scale fishery in the state of Tabasco, Mexico. The specimen was caught by a gill net vessel at 32 km northeastern of the port of Sanchez Magallanes, at 78 m depth. Large size and spacing of mid-dorsal bucklers, conspicuous tubercles on the outer parts of disc and tail with numerous rows of small spines were used to verify the identification. The presence of this species in the southeast of the Gulf of Mexico is reported, increasing up to five, the number of the species of the subfamily Dasyatinae in this zone.

Palabras clave

New record, Bathytoshia centroura, Dasyatinae, Tabasco