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Yellow Spotted Fanray

Platyrhina tangi Iwatsuki, Zhang & Nakaya 2011

Diagnostic Description

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This species is distinguished from its congeners in having the following set of characters: a row of thorns (weakly hooked, sometimes tubercle-like) on mid-dorsum of tail; no thorns on the anterior part of scapular region; thorns on the orbital, nape and scapular regions encircled by light yellow or white pigment; dorsal surface covered with minute and some clearly larger dermal denticles (coarse to touch) (Ref. 86259).
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Biology

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From studies on vertebral centra, it has been suggested that females attain a greater asymptotic total length (55.58 cm TL) and grew more slowly than males (45.52 cm TL) (based on specimens from Ariake Bay, western Kyushu Island, Japan). The maximum ages observed were 5 years for males and 12 years for females. Furthermore, it was also reported that females reached sexual maturity at a greater size than males (total length at 50% sexual maturity: males, 39.3 cm; females, 42.1cm). Parturition occurred from August to November followed immediately by mating, ovulation and fertilization. Largest specimen yet recorded (USNM 51295, 68.0 cm TL, Tokyo, sex unknown) with the largest specimens examined and collected from the Hyuga Nada Sea to be 63.9 cm TL for female, and 52.5 cm TL for male; however, the species is likely to grow larger than ca. 70.0 cm TL according to local Miyazaki fishermen (Ref. 86259).
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分布

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分布於中國南海及臺灣南部。
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利用

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偶由底拖網捕獲,非重要之經濟魚類。
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描述

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原記載之中國黃點鯆(/Platyrhina sinensis/)為本種之誤鑑;而林氏黃點鯆/Platyrhina limboonkengi/則為無效種。體盤寬比體盤長約大1.2-1.3倍,肩區部最寬,前後部漸狹。吻長約等於體盤長1/3,等於體盤寬1/4,吻端鈍圓或鈍尖。眼小,眼徑約等於眼間隔2/5至1/2(幼體較大)。噴水孔寬與眼徑約相等,後緣無皮褶。鼻孔頗寬大,幾平橫。大於鼻間隔,等於口寬1/3至2/5。前鼻瓣中具一舌形突出,裡側略伸入於鼻間隔區域,後鼻瓣前部外側具一扁狹半環形薄膜,內側具一細瓣入於鼻腔中,後部具一低平圓形薄膜。鰓裂五個,斜裂於胸鰭基底裡面,第三鰓裂寬約為第五鰓裂間的距離之1/6。背面細小及較大刺狀鱗片,後者在胸鰭前部邊緣處較明顯;脊椎線上自頭後至第二背鰭前方具一縱行大而側扁尖銳結刺;每側肩區上具二對結刺。噴水孔上方具一對結刺,先後排列著;眼眶上角具一個結刺。眼間隔右後方,脊椎線上第一結刺前方,具一對明顯黏液孔。胸鰭非常發達,前延伸達吻端兩側,後延伸達腹鰭基底。第二背鰭與第一背鰭稍大,基底也稍長;第一背鰭起點距腹鰭基底比距尾基為近。尾平扁細狹,側褶很發達。尾鰭狹長,尾鰭平延,上葉較大,下葉低平,不突出,無缺刻,鰭端圓形。背面棕褐色或灰褐色,新鮮時眼上、頭後或肩區上的結刺基底呈橙黃色,周圍區域呈藍色,腹面淡白色。(陳柔蓉、林沛立2012/11編寫)
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棲地

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屬近底棲息,棲息於沿岸水深約50~100公尺。
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Yellow-spotted fanray

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The yellow-spotted fanray (Platyrhina tangi) is a species of electric ray in the family Platyrhinidae. It lives in various countries in the northwestern Pacific Ocean and grows to a total length of about 45.52 centimetres (17.92 in) for males and 55.58 centimetres (21.88 in) for females.

Taxonomy and etymology

The yellow-spotted fanray was described by Y. Iwatsuki, J. Zhang and K. Nakaya in 2011 as one of the three species in the genus Platyrhina. It is classified in the genus due to the patches of yellow on its central disc and thorns close to its orbit.[1] Its specific name tangi is named after D.-S. Tang, a Chinese ichthyologist.[2] Its holotype is located in Miyazaki, Japan.[3] The species' closest relative is Platyrhina hyugaensis, the Hyuga fanray, due to the similarity of the two rays' thorn patterns.[1]

Description

The yellow-spotted fanray is primarily brown on its upper side, ranging from a darker to a grayer shade, and white on its underside, often containing patches of grey. Unlike the rest of its disk, the thorns at the front of its body are bordered with yellow. Its fins are a dull shade of yellow, with its pectoral and pelvic fins grey on the outside.[1] The species typically grows to a total length (TL) of 45.52 centimetres (17.92 in) for males and a TL of 55.58 centimetres (21.88 in) for females. The largest unsexed male specimen was shown to have a TL of 68 centimetres (27 in), with 63.9 centimetres (25.2 in) being the TL of the largest female, although the species is believed to be able to grow to over 70 centimetres (28 in).[2]

Behavior and habitat

A benthic species,[1] the yellow-spotted fanray lives in temperate waters in the pelagic and neritic zones,[2] in areas where the sea floor is rocky or sandy.[3] It lives in waters 5–80 metres (16–262 ft) deep, but usually ones shallower than 60 metres (200 ft). An ovoviviparous species,[3] it can give birth during the fall or late summer, any time from August to November.[2] Little else is known about the biology of the species.[3] The species' diet was studied in detail in September 2012 by the Environmental Biology of Fishes, which found that the ray's most common food was shrimp and that it also ate mysids and fish. The study also discovered multiple other statistics about its eating.[4] Males mature at 39.3 centimetres (15.5 in) TDL and can live to be a maximum of 5 years old. Females have a larger maturity size of 42.1 centimetres (16.6 in), and can live to be a maximum of 12 years old.[2]

Distribution

The yellow-spotted fanray lives in various countries in the northwestern Pacific Ocean area from Vietnam to Japan,[1] specifically in China, Taiwan, northern Vietnam, southern Korea, and southern Japan.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Last, Peter; Naylor, Gavin; Séret, Bernard; White, William; Stehmann, Matthias; de Carvalho, Marcelo (December 1, 2016). "13: FANRAYS Family Platyrhinidae". Rays of the World. Csiro Publishing. ISBN 978-0643109155. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Capuli, Estelita Emily. "Platyrhina tangi, Yellow-spotted fanray". FishBase. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d "Platyrhina tangi". Taiwan Fish Database. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  4. ^ Yamaguchi, Atsuko; Tanaka, Shinya; Furumitsu, Keisuke; Kume, Gen (September 2012). "Dietary habits of the fanray Platyrhina tangi (Batoidea: Platyrhinidae) in Ariake Bay, Japan". Environmental Biology of Fishes. 95: 147–154. doi:10.1007/s10641-011-9792-4. S2CID 14745700.
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Yellow-spotted fanray: Brief Summary

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The yellow-spotted fanray (Platyrhina tangi) is a species of electric ray in the family Platyrhinidae. It lives in various countries in the northwestern Pacific Ocean and grows to a total length of about 45.52 centimetres (17.92 in) for males and 55.58 centimetres (21.88 in) for females.

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