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Mobula

Mobula
Mobula
Temporal range: 34–0 Ma
Early Oligocene to Present[1]
Mobula sp breaching, Baja California
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Order: Myliobatiformes
Family: Myliobatidae
Genus: Mobula
Rafinesque, 1810

Mobula is a genus of ray in the family Myliobatidae (eagle rays).[2] Their appearance is similar to that of Manta rays, which are in the same family. The Devil fish can attain a disc width of up to 5.2 meters (17 feet) and can probably weigh over a ton,[3] second only to the Manta in size. Despite their size, little is known about this genus.

Mobula rays in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) have been reported to breach as high as 2 metres above the sea.[4]

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Species

Fishbase recognizes the following species:

  • Mobula eregoodootenkee (Bleeker, 1859) (Pygmy devil ray)
  • Mobula hypostoma (Bancroft, 1831) (Lesser devil ray)
  • Mobula japanica (J. P. Müller & Henle, 1841) (Spinetail mobula)
  • Mobula kuhlii (J. P. Müller & Henle, 1841) (Shortfin devil ray)
  • Mobula mobular (Bonnaterre, 1788) (Devil fish)
  • Mobula munkiana Notarbartolo di Sciara, 1987 (Munk's devil ray)
  • Mobula rochebrunei (Vaillant, 1879) (Lesser Guinean devil ray)
  • Mobula tarapacana (Philippi {Krumweide}, 1892) (Chilean devil ray)
  • Mobula thurstoni (Lloyd, 1908) (Smoothtail mobula)

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See also

References

  1. ^ Sepkoski, Jack (2002). "A compendium of fossil marine animal genera (Chondrichthyes entry)". Bulletins of American Paleontology 364: p.560. http://strata.ummp.lsa.umich.edu/jack/showgenera.php?taxon=575&rank=class. Retrieved 2008-01-09. 
  2. ^ Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2006). Species of Mobula in FishBase. February 2006 version.
  3. ^ http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=7618
  4. ^ Paul and Michael Albert (26 June 2005). "The Flying Mobulas of the Sea of Cortez". http://www.malbertphoto.com/mobulas1.html. 

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