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Maskray

Neotrygon is a genus of stingrays in the family Dasyatidae commonly known as the Maskrays, native to the Indo-West Pacific. They are so named because of a distinctive color pattern around their eyes, resembling a mask. The species in this genus were originally placed in the genus Dasyatis by most authors. However, recent morphological and molecular analyses have conclusively showed that they represent a distinct group and so the genus Neotrygon was resurrected for them.[2]

Maskrays
Neotrygon kuhlii
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Elasmobranchii
Superorder: Batoidea
Order: Myliobatiformes
Family: Dasyatidae
Subfamily: Neotrygoninae
Genus: Neotrygon
Castelnau, 1873 [1]
Type species
Raya trigonoides (New Caledonian maskray)
Castelnau, 1873

Aside from their mask-like color pattern, the maskrays are variable in coloration and can be plain or ornate. Their pectoral fin discs are largely smooth, with a single row of thorns along the dorsal midline. The mouth is small with two central papillae and a row of enlarged, long-cusped teeth halfway along the upper jaw on both sides. The nasal curtain, formed by the merging of the nasal flaps, is long and narrow. The tail is very short with well-developed dorsal and ventral fin folds and a filamentous tip, and is banded black and white past the stinging spine. In addition, Neotrygon species also differ from other stingrays in their buccal and skeletal morphology,[2][3] as well as in the CO1 and NADH2 gene sequences.[4][5]

Within the genus Neotrygon, species can be diagnosed by their nucleotide sequence at the CO1, NADH2, and cytochrome b gene loci.[5][6][7][8] Alternative diagnoses have been proposed based on morphometrics [3] but these were shown to be invalid.[7][9]

Species edit

There are currently 16 recognized species in the genus Neotrygon:

Neotrygon trigonoides, the type species of the genus Neotrygon, occurs on the reefs and reef-associated habitats of the Coral Sea. The holotype was collected by Castelnau in New Caledonia, hence its vernacular designation as the New Caledonian maskray.[10] Neotrygon kuhlii (Kuhl's maskray) is known from only two specimens collected by French naturalists J.R.C. Quoy and J.P. Gaymard in Vanikoro (Santa Cruz archipelago, southwestern Pacific Ocean) in 1828, and by the watercolour of another specimen drawn by Quoy.[12] As Kuhl's maskray superficially resembles the New Caledonian maskray, it cannot be excluded that the two species are synonymous.[12] To test this hypothesis would require the comparison of maskray specimens from Vanikoro and the Coral Sea using genetic markers. Neotrygon indica apparently has a wide distribution in the Indian Ocean, while several other species have so far been recorded from single locations: the latter category includes Neotrygon kuhlii, so far known from Vanikoro Island only; Neotrygon westpapuensis from Biak Island in West Papua; and Neotrygon vali from Guadalcanal Island in the Solomon archipelago.[9] Neotrygon bobwardi is distributed all along the western coast of Sumatera Island in Indonesia, from Padang to Aceh; Neotrygon malaccensis occurs in the eastern Andaman Sea and in the Malacca Strait; Neotrygon varidens occurs in the South China Sea. Neotrygon orientale has a wide distribution spanning the western Indo-Malay archipelago and the Philippines archipelago; Neotrygon moluccensis has so far been reported from the eastern Banda Sea; Neotrygon caeruleopunctata occurs along the Indian-Ocean shores of Bali and Java Islands; Neotrygon australiae is present all along the northern coast of Australia and around Timor Island.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Castelnau, F. de (1873). "Contribution to the ichthyology of Australia". Proc. Zool. Acclim. Soc. Victoria. 2: 37–358.
  2. ^ a b Last, P.R. & White, W.T. (2008). "Resurrection of the genus Neotrygon Castelnau (Myliobatoidei: Dasyatidae) with the description of Neotrygon picta sp. nov., a new species from northern Australia. In: Last, P.R., White, W.T. & Pogonoski, J.J (Eds.), Descriptions of New Australian Chondrichthyans" (PDF). CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research. Paper 022: 315–325.
  3. ^ a b c d e Last, P.R., White, W.T. & Séret, B. (2016): Taxonomic status of maskrays of the Neotrygon kuhlii species complex (Myliobatoidei: Dasyatidae) with the description of three new species from the Indo-West Pacific. Zootaxa, 4083 (4): 533–561.
  4. ^ Ward R D, Holmes B H, White W T, Last P R (2008): DNA barcoding Australasian chondrichthyans: results and potential uses in conservation. Marine and Freshwater Research, 59: 57-71.
  5. ^ a b Naylor G J P, Caira J N, Jensen K, Rosana K A M, White W T, Last P R (2012): A DNA sequence-based approach to the identification of shark and ray species and its implications for global elasmobranch diversity and parasitology. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 367: 1-262.
  6. ^ Borsa, P.; Shen, K.-N.; Arlyza, I.S. & Hoareau, T.B. (2016), "Multiple cryptic species in the blue-spotted maskray (Myliobatoidei: Dasyatidae: Neotrygon spp.): An update.", Comptes Rendus Biologies, 339 (9–10): 417–426, doi:10.1016/j.crvi.2016.07.004, hdl:2263/60724, PMID 27543138[1]
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Borsa, P., Arlyza, I.S., Hoareau, T.B. & Shen, K.-N. (2018): Diagnostic description and geographic distribution of four new cryptic species of the blue-spotted maskray species complex (Myliobatoidei: Dasyatidae; Neotrygon spp.) based on DNA sequences. Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, doi:10.1007/s00343-018-7056-2.
  8. ^ a b Pavan-Kumar, A.; Kumar, R.; Pitale, P.; Shen, K.-N.; Borsa, P. (2018). "Neotrygon indica sp. nov., the Indian-Ocean blue-spotted maskray (Myliobatoidei, Dasyatidae)". Comptes Rendus Biologies. 341 (2): 120–130. doi:10.1016/j.crvi.2018.01.004. PMID 29415869.
  9. ^ a b c Borsa, P. (2017), "Neotrygon vali, a new species of the blue spotted maskray complex (Myliobatoidei: Dasyatidae)", Species, 18 (60): 146–153[2]
  10. ^ a b Borsa, P., Arlyza, I.S., Chen, W.-J., Durand, J.-D., Meekan, M.G. & Shen, K.-N. (2013): Resurrection of New Caledonian maskray Neotrygon trigonoides (Myliobatoidei : Dasyatidae) from synonymy with N. kuhlii, based on cytochrome-oxidase I gene sequences and spotting patterns. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 336 (4): 221-232.[3]
  11. ^ Garman, S (1885): Notes and descriptions taken from selachians in the U.S. National Museum. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 8: 39-44.
  12. ^ a b Borsa, P. & Bearez, P. (2016), "Notes on the origin of Müller and Henle's illustration and type material of the blue-spotted maskray Neotrygon kuhlii (Myliobatoidei: Dasyatidae).", Cybium, 40: 255–258[4]

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Neotrygon is a genus of stingrays in the family Dasyatidae commonly known as the Maskrays native to the Indo West Pacific They are so named because of a distinctive color pattern around their eyes resembling a mask The species in this genus were originally placed in the genus Dasyatis by most authors However recent morphological and molecular analyses have conclusively showed that they represent a distinct group and so the genus Neotrygon was resurrected for them 2 MaskraysNeotrygon kuhliiScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ChondrichthyesSubclass ElasmobranchiiSuperorder BatoideaOrder MyliobatiformesFamily DasyatidaeSubfamily NeotrygoninaeGenus NeotrygonCastelnau 1873 1 Type speciesRaya trigonoides New Caledonian maskray Castelnau 1873Aside from their mask like color pattern the maskrays are variable in coloration and can be plain or ornate Their pectoral fin discs are largely smooth with a single row of thorns along the dorsal midline The mouth is small with two central papillae and a row of enlarged long cusped teeth halfway along the upper jaw on both sides The nasal curtain formed by the merging of the nasal flaps is long and narrow The tail is very short with well developed dorsal and ventral fin folds and a filamentous tip and is banded black and white past the stinging spine In addition Neotrygon species also differ from other stingrays in their buccal and skeletal morphology 2 3 as well as in the CO1 and NADH2 gene sequences 4 5 Within the genus Neotrygon species can be diagnosed by their nucleotide sequence at the CO1 NADH2 and cytochrome b gene loci 5 6 7 8 Alternative diagnoses have been proposed based on morphometrics 3 but these were shown to be invalid 7 9 Species editThere are currently 16 recognized species in the genus Neotrygon Neotrygon annotata Last 1987 Plain maskray Neotrygon australiae Last W T White amp Seret 2016 Australian bluespotted maskray 3 Neotrygon bobwardi Borsa Arlyza Hoareau amp Shen 2018 7 Bob Ward s bluespotted maskray Neotrygon caeruleopunctata Last W T White amp Seret 2016 Bluespotted maskray 3 Neotrygon indica Pavan Kumar Kumar Pitale Shen amp Borsa 2018 8 Indian Ocean maskray Neotrygon kuhlii J P Muller amp Henle 1841 Kuhl s stingray Neotrygon leylandi Last 1987 Painted maskray Neotrygon malaccensis Borsa Arlyza Hoareau amp Shen 2018 7 Malacca Strait bluespotted maskray Neotrygon moluccensis Borsa Arlyza Hoareau amp Shen 2018 7 Moluccan bluespotted maskray Neotrygon ningalooensis Last W T White amp Puckridge 2010 Ningaloo maskray Neotrygon orientale Last W T White amp Seret 2016 Oriental bluespotted maskray 3 Neotrygon picta Last amp W T White 2008 Speckled maskray Neotrygon trigonoides Castelnau 1873 New Caledonian maskray 1 10 Neotrygon vali Borsa 2017 9 Guadalcanal maskray Neotrygon varidens Garman 1885 11 Mahogany maskray Neotrygon westpapuensis Borsa Arlyza Hoareau amp Shen 2018 7 West Papuan bluespotted maskray Neotrygon trigonoides the type species of the genus Neotrygon occurs on the reefs and reef associated habitats of the Coral Sea The holotype was collected by Castelnau in New Caledonia hence its vernacular designation as the New Caledonian maskray 10 Neotrygon kuhlii Kuhl s maskray is known from only two specimens collected by French naturalists J R C Quoy and J P Gaymard in Vanikoro Santa Cruz archipelago southwestern Pacific Ocean in 1828 and by the watercolour of another specimen drawn by Quoy 12 As Kuhl s maskray superficially resembles the New Caledonian maskray it cannot be excluded that the two species are synonymous 12 To test this hypothesis would require the comparison of maskray specimens from Vanikoro and the Coral Sea using genetic markers Neotrygon indica apparently has a wide distribution in the Indian Ocean while several other species have so far been recorded from single locations the latter category includes Neotrygon kuhlii so far known from Vanikoro Island only Neotrygon westpapuensis from Biak Island in West Papua and Neotrygon vali from Guadalcanal Island in the Solomon archipelago 9 Neotrygon bobwardi is distributed all along the western coast of Sumatera Island in Indonesia from Padang to Aceh Neotrygon malaccensis occurs in the eastern Andaman Sea and in the Malacca Strait Neotrygon varidens occurs in the South China Sea Neotrygon orientale has a wide distribution spanning the western Indo Malay archipelago and the Philippines archipelago Neotrygon moluccensis has so far been reported from the eastern Banda Sea Neotrygon caeruleopunctata occurs along the Indian Ocean shores of Bali and Java Islands Neotrygon australiae is present all along the northern coast of Australia and around Timor Island 7 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neotrygon a b Castelnau F de 1873 Contribution to the ichthyology of Australia Proc Zool Acclim Soc Victoria 2 37 358 a b Last P R amp White W T 2008 Resurrection of the genus Neotrygon Castelnau Myliobatoidei Dasyatidae with the description of Neotrygon picta sp nov a new species from northern Australia In Last P R White W T amp Pogonoski J J Eds Descriptions of New Australian Chondrichthyans PDF CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Paper 022 315 325 a b c d e Last P R White W T amp Seret B 2016 Taxonomic status of maskrays of the Neotrygon kuhlii species complex Myliobatoidei Dasyatidae with the description of three new species from the Indo West Pacific Zootaxa 4083 4 533 561 Ward R D Holmes B H White W T Last P R 2008 DNA barcoding Australasian chondrichthyans results and potential uses in conservation Marine and Freshwater Research 59 57 71 a b Naylor G J P Caira J N Jensen K Rosana K A M White W T Last P R 2012 A DNA sequence based approach to the identification of shark and ray species and its implications for global elasmobranch diversity and parasitology Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 367 1 262 Borsa P Shen K N Arlyza I S amp Hoareau T B 2016 Multiple cryptic species in the blue spotted maskray Myliobatoidei Dasyatidae Neotrygon spp An update Comptes Rendus Biologies 339 9 10 417 426 doi 10 1016 j crvi 2016 07 004 hdl 2263 60724 PMID 27543138 1 a b c d e f g Borsa P Arlyza I S Hoareau T B amp Shen K N 2018 Diagnostic description and geographic distribution of four new cryptic species of the blue spotted maskray species complex Myliobatoidei Dasyatidae Neotrygon spp based on DNA sequences Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology doi 10 1007 s00343 018 7056 2 a b Pavan Kumar A Kumar R Pitale P Shen K N Borsa P 2018 Neotrygon indica sp nov the Indian Ocean blue spotted maskray Myliobatoidei Dasyatidae Comptes Rendus Biologies 341 2 120 130 doi 10 1016 j crvi 2018 01 004 PMID 29415869 a b c Borsa P 2017 Neotrygon vali a new species of the blue spotted maskray complex Myliobatoidei Dasyatidae Species 18 60 146 153 2 a b Borsa P Arlyza I S Chen W J Durand J D Meekan M G amp Shen K N 2013 Resurrection of New Caledonian maskray Neotrygon trigonoides Myliobatoidei Dasyatidae from synonymy with N kuhlii based on cytochrome oxidase I gene sequences and spotting patterns Comptes Rendus Biologies 336 4 221 232 3 Garman S 1885 Notes and descriptions taken from selachians in the U S National Museum Proceedings of the United States National Museum 8 39 44 a b Borsa P amp Bearez P 2016 Notes on the origin of Muller and Henle s illustration and type material of the blue spotted maskray Neotrygon kuhlii Myliobatoidei Dasyatidae Cybium 40 255 258 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maskray amp oldid 1170915683, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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