- The
reticulate whipray or
honeycomb stingray (Himantura
uarnak) is a
species of
stingray in the
family Dasyatidae. It
inhabits coastal waters in the western...
- the
leopard stingray has been
conflated with the
reticulate whipray (H.
uarnak) or the
honeycomb whipray (H.
undulata or its synonym, H. fava) in literature;...
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considered a
junior synonym of H.
uarnak by the
Catalog of Fishes. However, H.
tutul was
previously confused not with H.
uarnak, but with H. leoparda, and subsequently...
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about 26–27 cm (10–11 in) across,
comparable to H.
uarnak and
larger than H. leoparda. Also like H.
uarnak but
unlike H. leoparda, by a disc
width of 50 cm...
- the
Indian Museum. He
remarked that it was
closely allied to
Himantura uarnak with the main
distinguishing feature being the mouth.
Smaller differences...
- de Paris. In 1913,
Samuel Garman synonymized this
species with
Himantura uarnak, a
judgment that
remained unquestioned in
subsequent literature until Maurice...
- Sal****er Smarts. [8]
Archived 2019-03-23 at the
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uarnak,
Honeycomb stingray : fisheries, gamefish".
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chrysonota Dasyatis marmorata Dasyatis pastinaca Dasyatis tortonesei Himantura uarnak Pteroplatytrygon violacea Taeniura grabata Urogymnus asperrimus Gymnura...
- filicolle,
Rhinebothrium baeri and R. palombii, and
Tetragonocephalum uarnak, and the
monogenean Entobdella diadema. The
pelagic stingray is an active...
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preferentially form mixed-species
groups with
reticulate whiprays (Himantura
uarnak),
likely because the
whiprays are
better able to
detect predators due to...