Elasmobranch Specimen Details
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Himantura tutul
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ID
Species ID No.
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1359 |
Collection Code
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SL |
Collection No.
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42 |
Genus
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Himantura |
Species
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tutul |
Common Name
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was H. uarnak 3 of Naylor et al., 2012 |
ID Verified
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Yes |
ID Verified By
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H. Ralicki J. Caira & K. Jensen |
Class
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Elasmobranchii |
Order
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Myliobatiformes |
Family
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Dasyatidae |
ID Notes
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Record Data
Date (MM/DD/YYYY) |
Action |
User Name |
03/17/2018 |
Created |
J. N. Caira |
03/23/2018 | Modified | K. Jensen |
03/28/2018 | Modified | K. Jensen |
04/17/2018 | Modified | K. Jensen |
06/14/2018 | Modified | J. Caira |
02/07/2020 | Modified | K. Herzog |
10/08/2021 | Modified | J. Caira |
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Host Specimen Attributes
Maturity
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mature |
Freshness
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fresh |
PCL (cm)
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Disk Length (cm)
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106 |
Fork Length (cm)
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Disk Width (cm)
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117 |
Total Length (cm)
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Host Specimen Necropsied |
Yes |
Host Specimen Deposition
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Saved Entire
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No |
Accession No.
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Host DNA
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DNA Samples Saved
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Yes |
DNA Samples Deposition
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UConn, KU, BRT |
ND2 Data Generated
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ND2 Sequence Data
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GenBank No.
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Cophylogeny Specimen
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Yes |
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Host Notes
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Locality
Collection Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
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3/10/2018 |
Collected By
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J. Caira, K. Jensen, Blue Resour |
Source of Specimen
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local fisherman |
Collection Method
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Collection Depth
(m) |
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Country
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Sri Lanka |
Ocean
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Indian Ocean |
Body of Water/River
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River Basin
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Island(s)
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Sri Lanka |
State/Province
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Northern Province |
City
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Munnai market, Point Pedro |
Coordinates
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09°49'42.11 N, 80°14'40.22 E |
Decimal Degree Latitude
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Decimal Degree Longitude
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Associated Parasites
Parasites
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10% NBF
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95% EtOH
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10% NBF Picked
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Valve
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Yes |
Yes |
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Sift
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No |
No |
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Worms
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No |
No |
n/a
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Parasite Specimens (
0 )
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Parasite Notes
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valve 95% KU; valve 10% KU
Notes (KJ): millions of worms, mainly tryps: trypanorhynchs (4–5 spp.); good number of Tetragonocephalum uarnak; rhinebothriideans (small, 2-3 spp.); 1 large weird rhinebothriidean (pouchy?); few Acanthobothrium (large + small); few Polypocephalus |