Breviraja nigriventralis explained
Breviraja nigriventralis, commonly known as the blackbelly skate, is a bathydemersal[1] species of ray in the family Rajidae. It is found in the western Atlantic Ocean, in depths of 549 – 776 meters (about 1,800 - 2,550 feet). Male blackbelly skates can grow up to 40 centimetersin length.[1]
References
- Eol.org Retrieved on February 8, 2011.
- Compagno, Leonard J. V. and Hamlett, William C., ed. (1999). Checklist of Living Elasmobranchs Sharks, Skates, and Rays: The Biology of Elasmobranch Fishes. Johns Hopkins University Press Baltimore: USA. .
- McEachran, John D., and Katherine A. Dunn. (1998). "Phylogenetic Analysis of Skates, a Morphologically Conservative Clade of Elasmobranchs" (Chondrichthyes: Rajidae). Copeia, vol. 1998, no. 2. pp. 271–290. ISBN/ISSN 0045-8511.M
Notes and References
- Web site: FishBase - Breviraja nigriventralis - McEachran & Matheson, 1985. FishBase. 9 February 2011.