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- Pacific_chupare abstract "The Pacific chupare or Pacific whiptail stingray, Himantura pacifica, is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It has been reported off the Pacific coast of Central America from Oaxaca, Mexico to Costa Rica, and also around the Galapagos Islands. It is usually found in shallow water on soft silty or muddy flats; it is unknown whether this species is tolerant of low salinity like the related chupare stingray (H. schmardae). Leonard Compagno doubted the taxonomic validity of this species in his 1999 Checklist of Living Elasmobranchs.This stingray attains a maximum known length of 150 cm (59 in) and a disk width of 60 cm (24 in). It has a rounded pectoral fin disk and a broadly angled snout with a small protuberance at the tip. The tail lacks fin folds but has a low ventral keel. The dorsal surface of the body and tail are covered with rough dermal denticles. There are large tubercles with four radial ridges on the shoulder region. A venomous spine is present on the tail. Known parasites of this species include the nematode Echinocephalus janzeni and the cestodes Acanthobothroides pacificus and Rhinebothrium geminum. Reproduction is ovoviviparous.The Pacific chupare and the chupare stingray in the Atlantic are believed to be sister species, together referred to as the \"amphi-American Himantura\". The two species are morphologically similar and share four-ridged shoulder tubercles. Based on the details of the mandibular musculature and articulation, the amphi-American Himantura are hypothesized to be most closely related to the river stingrays in the family Potamotrygonidae, rather than to Indo-Pacific Himantura species. This has given rise to the theory that both the amphi-American Himantura and the river stingrays are descended from euryhaline ancestors living along the northern coast of South America prior to the formation of the Isthmus of Panama. However, this interpretation is disputed, as parasitological evidence suggests that the river stingrays are most closely related to Pacific Urobatis stingrays.".
- Pacific_chupare binomialAuthority William_Beebe.
- Pacific_chupare class Chondrichthyes.
- Pacific_chupare family Whiptail_stingray.
- Pacific_chupare genus Himantura.
- Pacific_chupare kingdom Animal.
- Pacific_chupare order Myliobatiformes.
- Pacific_chupare phylum Chordate.
- Pacific_chupare synonym "Dasyatis pacificus (Beebe & Tee-Van, 1941)".
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageID "22120453".
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageLength "4675".
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageRevisionID "679335761".
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Galápagos_Islands_coastal_fauna.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Himantura.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_Central_American_coastal_fauna.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Cestoda.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Chondrichthyes.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Chupare_stingray.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Costa_Rica.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Euryhaline.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Fish_fin.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Fish_scale.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Galápagos_Islands.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Himantura.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Pacific.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Isthmus_of_Panama.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink John_Tee-Van.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Compagno.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Mandible.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(biology).
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Myliobatiformes.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Nematode.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Oaxaca.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Ovoviviparity.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Parasitism.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Potamotrygonidae.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Salinity.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Snout.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Stingray.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Tail.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Urobatis.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Venom.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink Whiptail_stingray.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLink William_Beebe.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pacific chupare".
- Pacific_chupare binomial "Himantura pacifica".
- Pacific_chupare classis Chondrichthyes.
- Pacific_chupare familia Whiptail_stingray.
- Pacific_chupare genus "Himantura".
- Pacific_chupare name "Pacific chupare".
- Pacific_chupare ordo Myliobatiformes.
- Pacific_chupare phylum Chordate.
- Pacific_chupare regnum Animal.
- Pacific_chupare species "H. pacifica".
- Pacific_chupare synonyms "Dasyatis pacificus (Beebe & Tee-Van, 1941)".
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pacific_chupare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Pacific_chupare subject Category:Galápagos_Islands_coastal_fauna.
- Pacific_chupare subject Category:Himantura.
- Pacific_chupare subject Category:Western_Central_American_coastal_fauna.
- Pacific_chupare hypernym Stingray.
- Pacific_chupare type Animal.
- Pacific_chupare type Eukaryote.
- Pacific_chupare type Fish.
- Pacific_chupare type Species.
- Pacific_chupare type Thing.
- Pacific_chupare type Q152.
- Pacific_chupare type Q19088.
- Pacific_chupare type Q729.
- Pacific_chupare comment "The Pacific chupare or Pacific whiptail stingray, Himantura pacifica, is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It has been reported off the Pacific coast of Central America from Oaxaca, Mexico to Costa Rica, and also around the Galapagos Islands. It is usually found in shallow water on soft silty or muddy flats; it is unknown whether this species is tolerant of low salinity like the related chupare stingray (H. schmardae).".
- Pacific_chupare label "Pacific chupare".
- Pacific_chupare sameAs Q4549366.
- Pacific_chupare sameAs Himantura_pacifica.
- Pacific_chupare sameAs Himantura_pacifica.
- Pacific_chupare sameAs Himantura_pacifica.
- Pacific_chupare sameAs لقمهماهی_اقیانوس_آرام.
- Pacific_chupare sameAs Himantura_pacifica.
- Pacific_chupare sameAs m.05p6v6n.
- Pacific_chupare sameAs Himantura_pacifica.
- Pacific_chupare sameAs Himantura_pacifica.
- Pacific_chupare sameAs Himantura_pacifica.
- Pacific_chupare sameAs Q4549366.
- Pacific_chupare wasDerivedFrom Pacific_chupare?oldid=679335761.
- Pacific_chupare isPrimaryTopicOf Pacific_chupare.
- Pacific_chupare name "Pacific chupare".