Benthobatis moresbyi

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Benthobatis moresbyi

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Elasmobranchii
Superorder: Batoidea
Order: Torpediniformes
Family: Narcinidae
Genus: Benthobatis
Species:
B. moresbyi
Binomial name
Benthobatis moresbyi
Alcock, 1898

Benthobatis moresbyi, commonly known as the dark blindray, dark blind ray, or the Indian blind numbfish, is an electric ray species in the family Narcinidae. Moresbyi, was the captan of R.I.M.S. Investigator, the vessel of Indian Navy for surveying deep-water, Therefore, the species recognized with the name Benthobatis moresbyi.

Dark blind ray from deep-waters of Arabian Sea, The image from survey of FORV Sagar Sampada during 2014.

Description

B. moresbyi is a relatively small electric ray, with males reaching a maximum size of 35.12 centimeters and females a maximum size of 39.24.

caudal fin of the species is very long, almost 1/2 the length of its tail. Its dorsal fins have large bases compared to their height, and are located close together.[3]

Habitat and distribution

B. moresbyi occurs in

bathydemersal species, and lives in depths ranging from 787 - 1071 meters.[3] Little is known about its population or threats, but it may be caught by fisheries as a bycatch. It does not have any conservation actions currently taking place for it, and is listed as Least Concern by IUCN.[1]

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