Bathytoshia lata (Garman, 1880)

Description


This species is huge, plain-coloured, with a disc broad and rhombic, has sharp thorns over its disc and tail in adults; it is moderately elongate, with gently tapering tail to caudal sting, a slender ventral tail fold and a minute dorsal fold; disc width ca. 1.2-1.3 times its length, very thick trunk; narrowly-rounded to angular pectoral-fin apex; short snout, broadly triangular with tip extended slightly and anterior margims weakly undulate; small eyes with orbit length and spiracle 2.1-2.5 in snout length, a broad interorbital space, up to 4.5 times orbit length in adults; broad mouth with 3-5 oral papillae, weak labial furrows, weakly convex lower jaw; very broadly skirt-shaped nasal curtain with its margin fringed; oblique oval nostrils; juveniles (< 60 cm WD) have smooth skin, sometimes with stellate thorns on mid-line of disc; snout and back with thorns more uptight and pointed, some on tail enlarged with broader bases; larger specimens have finely granular with denser cover of large thorns centrally, its tail beyond the sting is very thorny; broad tail, depressed at the base, its length twice disc width, tapering gently to sting, often with one caudal sting, its ventral fold is long, low with base about equal to predorsal length while dorsal fold is barely detectable; pelvic fins are rather small with angular apices. Colour of upper surface plain greyish brown or black; no distinct row of white pores on disc, but usually with irregular white flecks where skin is damaged; tail is dark dorsally before its sting, usually white ventrally; all surfaces are black beyond sting; ventral surface entirely white, black ventral fold (Ref. 114953).

Common Names


  • Doringstert-pylstert , Afrikaans , South Africa
  • Trnucha ostnoocasá , Czech , Czechia
  • Brun pigrokke , Danish , Denmark
  • Pigrokke , Danish , Denmark
  • Pilrokke , Danish , Denmark
  • Sort pigrokke , Danish , Denmark
  • Bruine pijlstaartrog , Dutch , Netherlands
  • Zwarte pijlstaartrog , Dutch , Netherlands
  • Black skate , English , Australia
  • Black skate , English , Malaysia
  • Black stingaree , English , Australia
  • Black stingray , English , Australia
  • Black stingray , English , Malaysia
  • Broad stingray , English , Hawaii
  • Brown stingray , English , Hawaii
  • Brown stingray , English , South Africa
  • Long tailed stingray , English , New Zealand
  • Long-tailed stingaree , English , Australia
  • Longtail black stingray , English , UK
  • Longtail stingray , English , Australia
  • Longtail stingray , English , New Zealand
  • Longtail stingray , English , Malaysia
  • Thorn stingray , English , Malaysia
  • Thorntail ray , English , Australia
  • Thorntail stingray , English , Malaysia
  • Thorntail stingray , English , South Africa
  • Thorntail stingray , English , Australia
  • Thorntail stingray , English , Global
  • Whiptail ray , English , New Zealand
  • Okassaba-astelrai , Estonian , Estonia
  • Pruun astelrai , Estonian , Estonia
  • Peitschenrochen , German , Germany
  • Stechrochen , German , Germany
  • Sálahi trygéna , Greek , Greece
  • Trigóna , Greek , Greece
  • Hīhīmanu , Hawaiian , Hawaii
  • Lupe , Hawaiian , Hawaii
  • Pastinaca , Italian , Italy
  • Trigono , Italian , Italy
  • Pari duri , Malay , Malaysia
  • Pari ekor duri , Malay , Malaysia
  • 棘尾魟 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • 鬼土魟 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • 鬼土魟 , Mandarin Chinese , Taiwan/Ch Taipei
  • 鬼魟 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • Whai , Maori , New Zealand
  • Pilrokke , Norwegian , Norway
  • Pilskate , Norwegian , Norway
  • Uge cauda-espinhosa , Portuguese , Mozambique
  • Siba zutulja , Serbian , Serbia
  • Volina , Serbian , Serbia
  • Pastinaca , Spanish , Spain
  • Pague , Surigaonon , Philippines
  • Stingrocka , Swedish , Sweden
  • Ignelivatoz , Turkish , Turkey
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy


    Kingdom: Animalia

    Phylum: Chordata

    Class: Elasmobranchii

    Order: Myliobatiformes

    Family: Dasyatidae

    Genus: Bathytoshia

    Species: Bathytoshia lata (Garman, 1880)

    Climate Zone


  • Subtropical
  • Location


  • Eastern Atlantic: southern France to Angola, including the Mediterranean Sea. Indo-Pacific: widespread, from southern Africa to Hawaii.
  • Biology


    Demersal or benthic on insular and continental shelves (Ref.58048, 58302); on on upper slopes to 800 m (Ref. 114953). Found on sand or mud bottoms, sometimes near coral reefs (Ref. 12951). Feeds on crabs, prawns and small bony fishes (Ref. 114953). Ovoviviparous (Ref. 50449). Males mature at ca. 100 cm WD, and females ca. 110 cm WD; pups born at ca. 35 cm WD; but these data measurements needs confirmation (Ref. 114953). Caught often by demersal tangle net and longline fisheries operating in shelf waters.Utilized for its meat, cartilage and thorny tail (58048).

    Habitat


    demersal