Pseudobatos prahli explained

Pseudobatos prahli, also known by its common name Gorgona guitarfish is a species from the genus Pseudobatos.[1] [2] It is distinguished from other members of the genus by its coloration and rostral cartilages, and is native to the eastern Pacific Ocean.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Franke . Rebeca . Acero P. . Arturo . 1995 . LAS ESPECIES COLOMBIANAS DEL GENERO BROTULA (PISCES: OPHIDIIDAE) . Caldasia . 17 . 82/85 . 597–601 . 0366-5232.
  2. Díaz-Carballido . Pedro Luis . Gutiérrez-Coria . Adair Adolfo . Carrasco-Bautista . Perla Elizabeth . Chávez . Eduardo Juventino Ramírez . Torres-Huerta . Ana María . 2020-09-10 . Presence of gravid pregnant females of the Gorgona guitarfish Pseudobatos prahli in the Mexican Tropical Pacific . Journal of Fish Biology . 10.1111/JFB.14534 . 32914519.
  3. Rutledge . Kelsi M. . February 2021 . First record of Gorgona guitarfish (Pseudobatos prahli) off the Baja California peninsula with updated key to the guitarfishes of the North Eastern Pacific . Journal of Fish Biology . en . 98 . 2 . 583–586 . 10.1111/jfb.14585 . 0022-1112.