UNUSUAL RECORD OF ROUND FANTAIL STINGRAY TAENIUROPS GRABATA (CHONDRICHTHYES: DASYATIDAE) FROM THE TUNISIAN COAST (CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN SEA)
This paper reports the capture of a specimen of round fantail stingray Taeniurops grabata (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817) on the northern coast of Tunisia, caught in deep waters, at a depth of 450 m. It was a large specimen of 1.12 m in disc width, 2.70 m in total length and 110 kg in total body weig...
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