Dipturus Gudgeri
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''Dipturus'' is a large
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skate Skate or Skates may refer to: Fish *Skate (fish), several genera of fish belonging to the family Rajidae * Pygmy skates, several genera of fish belonging to the family Gurgesiellidae * Smooth skates or leg skates, several genera of fish belongin ...
s native to the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. They were formerly included in ''
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''. Some species initially moved to ''Dipturus'' were later placed in ''
Dentiraja ''Dentiraja'' is a genus of skates native to the oceans around Australia. Members of this genus usually grow up to a maximum of 35 – 70 cm, with the longest being Heald's skate ('' Dentiraja healdi''), with a maximum length of about 72&nb ...
'', ''
Spiniraja The Melbourne skate (''Spiniraja whitleyi'') is a species of fish in the belonging to the skate family Rajidae. It is Endemism, endemic to southern Australia. Its natural habitat is open seas. It is found at depths up to 345 meters.LAST, P.R. & ...
'', and '' Zearaja''.


Species

Currently, 40 recognized species are placed in this genus: * '' Dipturus acrobelus''
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(deepwater skate) * '' Dipturus amphispinus''
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& Alava, 2013
(Ridgeback skate)Last, P.R. & Alava, M. (2013)
''Dipturus amphispinus'' sp. nov., a new longsnout skate (Rajoidei: Rajidae) from the Philippines.
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* '' Dipturus apricus''
Last A last is a mechanical form shaped like a human foot. It is used by shoemakers and cordwainers in the manufacture and repair of shoes. Lasts typically come in pairs and have been made from various materials, including hardwoods, cast iron, and ...
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& Pogonoski, 2008
(pale tropical skate) * '' Dipturus batis'' (
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(common skate or blue skate) * '' Dipturus bullisi'' ( Bigelow &
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, 1962)
(Bullis skate) * '' Dipturus campbelli'' ( J. H. Wallace, 1967) (blackspot skate) * '' Dipturus canutus''
Last A last is a mechanical form shaped like a human foot. It is used by shoemakers and cordwainers in the manufacture and repair of shoes. Lasts typically come in pairs and have been made from various materials, including hardwoods, cast iron, and ...
, 2008
(grey skate) * '' Dipturus chinensis'' ( Basilewsky, 1855) (Chinese skate) * '' Dipturus crosnieri'' ( Séret, 1989) (Madagascar skate) * '' Dipturus doutrei'' ( Cadenat, 1960) (violet skate) * '' Dipturus ecuadoriensis'' ( Beebe & Tee-Van, 1941) (Ecuador skate) * '' Dipturus flavirostris'' ( Philippi , 1892) * '' Dipturus garricki'' ( Bigelow &
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, 1958)
(San Blas skate) * '' Dipturus gigas'' ( Ishiyama, 1958) (giant skate) * '' Dipturus grahami''
Last A last is a mechanical form shaped like a human foot. It is used by shoemakers and cordwainers in the manufacture and repair of shoes. Lasts typically come in pairs and have been made from various materials, including hardwoods, cast iron, and ...
, 2008
(Graham's skate) * '' Dipturus gudgeri'' ( Whitley, 1940) (greenback skate) * ''
Dipturus innominatus The New Zealand smooth skate (''Dipturus innominatus'') is a skate of the genus '' Dipturus'', found around New Zealand at depths between 15 and 1,300 m. Description ''D. innominatus'' males grow up to 93 cm in pelvic length (PL). PL is ...
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, 1974)
(New Zealand smooth skate) * '' Dipturus intermedius'' ( Parnell, 1837) (flapper skate) * '' Dipturus johannisdavisi'' ( Alcock, 1899) (Travancore skate) * '' Dipturus kwangtungensis'' ( Y. T. Chu, 1960) (Kwangtung skate) * '' Dipturus laevis'' ( Mitchill, 1818) (barndoor skate) * '' Dipturus lamillai'' (Concha, Caira, Ebert & Pompert, 2019) * '' Dipturus lanceorostratus'' ( J. H. Wallace, 1967) (rattail skate) * '' Dipturus leptocauda'' ( G. Krefft & Stehmann, 1975) (thintail skate) * '' Dipturus macrocauda'' ( Ishiyama, 1955) (bigtail skate) * '' Dipturus melanospilus''
Last A last is a mechanical form shaped like a human foot. It is used by shoemakers and cordwainers in the manufacture and repair of shoes. Lasts typically come in pairs and have been made from various materials, including hardwoods, cast iron, and ...
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& Pogonoski, 2008
(blacktip skate) * '' Dipturus mennii'' U. L. Gomes & Paragó, 2001 (South Brazilian skate) * ''
Dipturus nidarosiensis The Norwegian skate (''Dipturus nidarosiensis''), or black skate, is a species of skate found at depths of to over in the East Atlantic region. Initially its range was believed to be restricted to the Norwegian Sea and North Sea to the Bay of B ...
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, 1881)
(Norwegian skate) * '' Dipturus olseni'' ( Bigelow &
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, 1951)
(spreadfin skate) * '' Dipturus oregoni'' ( Bigelow &
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, 1958)
(hooktail skate) * ''
Dipturus oxyrinchus ''Dipturus oxyrinchus'', commonly known as the longnose skate, is a species of skate in the family Rajidae. It is up to m in length. The species is found in eastern Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's f ...
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1758 Events January–March * January 1 – Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linné) publishes in Stockholm the first volume (''Animalia'') of the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'', the sta ...
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(longnosed skate) * '' Dipturus pullopunctatus'' (
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, 1964)
(slime skate) * '' Dipturus queenslandicus''
Last A last is a mechanical form shaped like a human foot. It is used by shoemakers and cordwainers in the manufacture and repair of shoes. Lasts typically come in pairs and have been made from various materials, including hardwoods, cast iron, and ...
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& Pogonoski, 2008
(Queensland deepwater skate) * '' Dipturus springeri'' ( J. H. Wallace, 1967) (roughbelly skate) * '' Dipturus stenorhynchus'' ( J. H. Wallace, 1967) (prownose skate) * '' Dipturus teevani'' ( Bigelow &
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, 1951)
(prickly brown ray) * '' Dipturus tengu'' ( D. S. Jordan & Fowler, 1903) (acutenose skate) * '' Dipturus trachyderma'' ( G. Krefft & Stehmann, 1975) (roughskin skate) * '' Dipturus wengi'' Séret &
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, 2008
(Weng's skate) * '' Dipturus wuhanlingi'' Jeong & Nakabo, 2008 (Wu's skate)


References

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