Rhinoptera marginata explained

Rhinoptera marginata, the Lusitanian cownose ray, is a species of ray found along the western coast of Africa and Mediterranean Sea. It is apparently rare in the Mediterranean Sea, but is common in shallow waters off the western Africa.[1]

In February 2024, the species was added to the appendices of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, with the species added to Appendix II, and the Mediterranean Sea population of the same species added to Appendix I.

Description

Its maximum width is 2m (07feet).[2]

Distribution

It is found in the eastern Atlantic from Portugal to the Central African coast and in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea.[3]

Life cycle

They exhibit ovoviviparity (aplacental viviparity), with embryos feeding initially on yolk, then receiving additional nourishment from the mother by indirect absorption of uterine fluid enriched with mucus, fat or protein through specialised structures.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/161463/0 IUCN Red List
  2. http://www.fishbase.se/summary/Rhinoptera-marginata.html FishBase June 2016
  3. Guide of Mediterranean Skates and Rays (Rhinoptera marginata). Oct. 2022. Mendez L., Bacquet A. and F. Briand.http://www.ciesm.org/Guide/skatesandrays/rhinoptera-marginata