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- Black-spotted_whipray abstract "The black-spotted whipray (Himantura astra) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, found in coastal waters off southern New Guinea and northern Australia. Long thought to be a variant of the related brown whipray (H. toshi), this species has an angular, diamond-shaped pectoral fin disc and a whip-like tail without fin folds. It is characterized by its dorsal color pattern, which consists of a variably extensive covering of small, close-set dark, and sometimes also white, spots on a grayish brown background. In addition, the tail has alternating light and dark saddles past the stinging spine. This species reaches a maximum recorded width of 80 cm (31 in).Crustaceans are the main type of food consumed by the black-spotted whipray. It is aplacental viviparous, with females gestating 1–3 young at a time, supplying them with histotroph ("uterine milk"). Most of the black-spotted whipray's range lies within Australian waters, where it faces minimal conservation threats since the widespread deployment of bycatch-reducing measures on commercial trawlers. It is caught in small numbers for meat, skin, and cartilage by Indonesian fishers, as well as by prawn seine fishers off Papua New Guinea. A 2004 assessment of the brown whipray by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which also included data on the black-spotted whipray, listed them under Least Concern.".
- Black-spotted_whipray binomialAuthority Bernadette_Mabel_Manjaji-Matsumoto.
- Black-spotted_whipray binomialAuthority Peter_R._Last.
- Black-spotted_whipray class Chondrichthyes.
- Black-spotted_whipray class Elasmobranchii.
- Black-spotted_whipray conservationStatus "LC".
- Black-spotted_whipray conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Black-spotted_whipray family Whiptail_stingray.
- Black-spotted_whipray genus Himantura.
- Black-spotted_whipray kingdom Animal.
- Black-spotted_whipray order Myliobatiformes.
- Black-spotted_whipray phylum Chordate.
- Black-spotted_whipray thumbnail Stingray_shark_bay.jpg?width=300.
- Black-spotted_whipray wikiPageID "28643879".
- Black-spotted_whipray wikiPageRevisionID "556286263".
- Black-spotted_whipray binomial "Himantura astra".
- Black-spotted_whipray binomialAuthority "Last, Manjaji-Matsumoto & Pogonoski, 2008".
- Black-spotted_whipray classis Chondrichthyes.
- Black-spotted_whipray familia Whiptail_stingray.
- Black-spotted_whipray genus "Himantura".
- Black-spotted_whipray hasPhotoCollection Black-spotted_whipray.
- Black-spotted_whipray ordo Myliobatiformes.
- Black-spotted_whipray phylum Chordate.
- Black-spotted_whipray rangeMap "Himantura astra rangemap.png".
- Black-spotted_whipray rangeMapCaption "Range of the black-spotted whipray".
- Black-spotted_whipray regnum Animal.
- Black-spotted_whipray species "H. astra".
- Black-spotted_whipray status "LC".
- Black-spotted_whipray statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Black-spotted_whipray subclassis Elasmobranchii.
- Black-spotted_whipray subject Category:Himantura.
- Black-spotted_whipray type Animal.
- Black-spotted_whipray type Eukaryote.
- Black-spotted_whipray type Fish.
- Black-spotted_whipray type Species.
- Black-spotted_whipray type Organism.
- Black-spotted_whipray comment "The black-spotted whipray (Himantura astra) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, found in coastal waters off southern New Guinea and northern Australia. Long thought to be a variant of the related brown whipray (H. toshi), this species has an angular, diamond-shaped pectoral fin disc and a whip-like tail without fin folds.".
- Black-spotted_whipray label "Black-spotted whipray".
- Black-spotted_whipray label "Himantura astra".
- Black-spotted_whipray sameAs Himantura_astra.
- Black-spotted_whipray sameAs m.0czbv9_.
- Black-spotted_whipray sameAs Q4547304.
- Black-spotted_whipray sameAs Q4547304.
- Black-spotted_whipray wasDerivedFrom Black-spotted_whipray?oldid=556286263.
- Black-spotted_whipray depiction Stingray_shark_bay.jpg.
- Black-spotted_whipray isPrimaryTopicOf Black-spotted_whipray.