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- Groovebelly_stingray abstract "The groovebelly stingray, Dasyatis hypostigma, called the butter stingray by fishery workers, is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It is found over sandy or muddy bottoms in shallow coastal waters off southern Brazil, and probably Uruguay and Argentina. The groovebelly stingray can be distinguished by a prominent "W"-shaped furrow on its underside behind the last pair of gill slits, as well as completely smooth skin in all but the largest individuals. It reaches a maximum known width of 65 cm (26 in). This species is aplacental viviparous, with one observed female gestating two young. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) does not yet have enough data to assess the conservation status of the groovebelly stingray; the main threat to its population is likely bycatch mortality from shrimp trawlers, although habitat degradation is also a concern.".
- Groovebelly_stingray binomialAuthority Hugo_Ricardo_Secioso_Santos.
- Groovebelly_stingray class Chondrichthyes.
- Groovebelly_stingray conservationStatus "DD".
- Groovebelly_stingray conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Groovebelly_stingray family Whiptail_stingray.
- Groovebelly_stingray genus Dasyatis.
- Groovebelly_stingray kingdom Animal.
- Groovebelly_stingray order Myliobatiformes.
- Groovebelly_stingray phylum Chordate.
- Groovebelly_stingray wikiPageID "12598994".
- Groovebelly_stingray wikiPageRevisionID "604398981".
- Groovebelly_stingray binomial "Dasyatis hypostigma".
- Groovebelly_stingray binomialAuthority "H. R. S. Santos & M. R. de Carvalho, 2004".
- Groovebelly_stingray classis Chondrichthyes.
- Groovebelly_stingray familia Whiptail_stingray.
- Groovebelly_stingray genus "Dasyatis".
- Groovebelly_stingray hasPhotoCollection Groovebelly_stingray.
- Groovebelly_stingray name "Groovebelly stingray".
- Groovebelly_stingray ordo Myliobatiformes.
- Groovebelly_stingray phylum Chordate.
- Groovebelly_stingray regnum Animal.
- Groovebelly_stingray species "D. hypostigma".
- Groovebelly_stingray status "DD".
- Groovebelly_stingray statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Groovebelly_stingray subject Category:Animals_described_in_2004.
- Groovebelly_stingray subject Category:Dasyatis.
- Groovebelly_stingray subject Category:Southeastern_South_American_coastal_fauna.
- Groovebelly_stingray type Animal100015388.
- Groovebelly_stingray type AnimalsDescribedIn2004.
- Groovebelly_stingray type LivingThing100004258.
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- Groovebelly_stingray type Organism100004475.
- Groovebelly_stingray type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Groovebelly_stingray type Whole100003553.
- Groovebelly_stingray type Animal.
- Groovebelly_stingray type Eukaryote.
- Groovebelly_stingray type Fish.
- Groovebelly_stingray type Species.
- Groovebelly_stingray type Fish.
- Groovebelly_stingray type Organism.
- Groovebelly_stingray comment "The groovebelly stingray, Dasyatis hypostigma, called the butter stingray by fishery workers, is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It is found over sandy or muddy bottoms in shallow coastal waters off southern Brazil, and probably Uruguay and Argentina. The groovebelly stingray can be distinguished by a prominent "W"-shaped furrow on its underside behind the last pair of gill slits, as well as completely smooth skin in all but the largest individuals.".
- Groovebelly_stingray label "Dasyatis hypostigma".
- Groovebelly_stingray label "Dasyatis hypostigma".
- Groovebelly_stingray label "Groovebelly stingray".
- Groovebelly_stingray sameAs Dasyatis_hypostigma.
- Groovebelly_stingray sameAs Dasyatis_hypostigma.
- Groovebelly_stingray sameAs m.02wx9n3.
- Groovebelly_stingray sameAs Q3753896.
- Groovebelly_stingray sameAs Q3753896.
- Groovebelly_stingray sameAs Groovebelly_stingray.
- Groovebelly_stingray wasDerivedFrom Groovebelly_stingray?oldid=604398981.
- Groovebelly_stingray isPrimaryTopicOf Groovebelly_stingray.
- Groovebelly_stingray name "Groovebelly stingray".