Trygonoptera

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Trygonoptera is a genus of round rays endemic to the waters around Australia. Müller and Henle defined Trygonoptera in 1841.[1] It has often been considered synonymous with Urolophus, but this has been refuted by recent studies.[2] Trygonoptera can be distinguished from Urolophus in that the outer rims of its nostrils are enlarged into broad, flattened lobes; the two also differ in aspects of the skeleton.[3]

Species

There are currently six recognized species in this genus:[4]

Image Scientific name Distribution
Trygonoptera galba Last & Yearsley, 2008 (Yellow shovelnose stingaree) Australia
File:Stingaree sydney2.jpg Trygonoptera imitata Yearsley, Last & M. F. Gomon, 2008 (Eastern shovelnose stingaree) southeastern Australia, excluding Tasmania.
File:Trygonoptera mucosa 62022246.jpg Trygonoptera mucosa Whitley, 1939 (Western shovelnose stingaree) southwestern Australia from Perth to Gulf St Vincent.
File:Stingaree in seagrass.jpg Trygonoptera ovalis Last & M. F. Gomon, 1987 (Striped stingaree) southwestern Australia.
Trygonoptera personata Last & M. F. Gomon, 1987 (Masked stingaree) southwestern Australia
File:Trygonoptera testacea sydney.jpg Trygonoptera testacea J. P. Müller & Henle, 1841 (Common stingaree) eastern Australia,

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