New Stingray discovered, w/pics!

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Potamotrygon boesemani

Potamotrygon boesemani, new species, is described from the Corantijn river drainage in Surinam. The species has a diagnostic dorsal color pattern formed by deep orange to red ocellated spots of irregular form, encircled by relatively broad black rings.

Potamotrygon boesemani is distinguished from other ocellated congeners (P. motoro, P. henlei and P. leopoldi) by the more intensely colored ocelli, which are usually yellow in the latter species. From P. motoro it is also distinguished by the darker dorsal background coloration, by the broader black contour of the dorsal ocelli, and by the irregular form of the ocelli as compared to the more rounded shape in the latter species. From P. henlei and P. leopoldi, it is distinguished by the lack of ocelli on tail. From the tentatively identified specimen of P. ocellata, which also has dark orange ocelli, the irregular contour of the ocelli in the new species is also distinctive. The teeth are relatively smaller and in greater number than in P. motoro and P. ocellata, with up to 45 rows in the upper jaw.

View the whole paper here, it also has more pics: http://www.ufrgs.br/ni/vol6num1\v06n1a01.pdf

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looks like a motoro morph to me.... but i guess thats why they get paid the big bucks... lol cool ray thanks for sharing
 
yeah, i'd like to see a picture of the ray alive, just to see how much their colouration differs from others. Beggars can't be choosers though :)
 
stingray94;1667383; said:
Has anybody kept these in a home aquarium before?


Doubtful.... if they were just discovered.... unless people thought they were motoro... i wouldnt think so...
 
Very cool looking ray. If it's got that much colour in death, I would assume it would have even more in life. Probably exported now as a marble motoro or similar.
 
Im not aware of many fish being exported out of Surinam and if this ray, as the article suggests, is only found in Surinam then it is highly unlikely they have been imported. I would LOVE to get one of these guys!
 
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