Butterfly ray
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| Image:Smooth butterfly ray.jpg Smooth butterfly ray, Gymnura micrura
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The butterfly rays are a family, Gymnuridae, of rays. They are characterized by an extremely broad disc and a very short tail.
[edit] Classification
McEachran et al. place the butterfly rays in the subfamily Gymnurinae of the family Dasyatidae,<ref>J. D. McEachran, K. A. Dunn & T. Miyake (1996). “Interrelationships of the batoid fishes (Chondrichthyes: Batoidea)”, M. L. Stiassny, L. R. Parenti & G. D. Johnson (editors): Interrelationships of Fishes. Academic Press.</ref> but this article follows FishBase and ITIS in treating them as a family.<ref>"Gymnuridae". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. January 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.</ref><ref>Gymnuridae (TSN 564010). Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 27 March 2006.</ref>
There are fourteen species in two genera:
- Genus Aetoplatea
- Genus Gymnura
- Gymnura afuerae (Hildebrand, 1946).
- Spiny butterfly ray, Gymnura altavela (Linnaeus, 1758).
- Australian butterfly ray, Gymnura australis (Ramsay & Ogilby, 1886).
- Twin-spot butterfly ray, Gymnura bimaculata (Norman, 1925).
- Longsnout butterfly ray, Gymnura crebripunctata (Peters, 1869).
- Gymnura crooki Fowler, 1934.
- Madeira butterfly ray, Gymnura hirundo (Lowe, 1843).
- Japanese butterfly ray, Gymnura japonica (Temminck & Schlegel, 1850).
- California butterfly ray, Gymnura marmorata (Cooper, 1864).
- Smooth butterfly ray, Gymnura micrura (Bloch & Schneider, 1801).
- Backwater butterfly ray, Gymnura natalensis (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1911).
- Longtail butterfly ray, Gymnura poecilura (Shaw, 1804).
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