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Scientific Name: Mobula tarapacana (Philippi, 1892)
English Name: Chilean devil ray
Local/Bangla Name: Deo mach (ডিও মাছ)
Chilean devil ray - Deo mach (ডিও মাছ) - Mobula tarapacana - Type: Ray

Photo: Alessandra Boccabianca(iNaturalist)

Classification:
Description:
Pectoral fins strongly falcate; mouth subterminal; spiracles long, slit-like and dorsal to the plane of the pectoral fins; denticles densely cover most of the body surfaces, very rough to touch; a strong bony ridge present along dorsal mid-line; tail whip-like but short, slightly longer than disc in juveniles, much less than disc length in adults; caudal spine absent. Body colour uniform greyish green to greyish brown above; dorsal fin plain, without a white tip; ventral surface whitish anteriorly, pale greyish posteriorly.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
Pelagic, in coastal and oceanic waters.
Environment:
Marine
Main References:

Singha NK, Parvej MR, Uddin MS, Chowdhury SR (Eds. Uddin MS, Chowdhury SR) (2019) Bangladesh Samudrik O Upokolio Matsya Projatir Album (Species Album of Marine and Coastal Fisheries Researches of Bangladesh), Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, 264 p.

Other References:

Uddin MS, Chowdhury SR, Rashed MR, Singha NK, Tazim MF, Mamun MAA, Mamun A, Rahman MM, Hasan ME (eds.) (2022) Album: Marine and Coastal Fishes of Bangladesh, Department of Fisheries, Government of Bangladesh. 336 pp

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