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The spotted stingaree (Urolophus gigas) is an uncommon species of stingray in the family Urolophidae, endemic to shallow waters along the coast of southern Australia. It favors rocky reefs and seagrass beds. This species can be readily identified by its nearly circular, dark-colored pectoral fin disc, adorned with a complex pattern of white or cream spots. Its eastern and western forms differ slightly in coloration and have been regarded as separate species. There is a skirt-shaped curtain of skin between its nostrils. Its tail is fairly thick and terminates in a short leaf-shaped caudal fin; a relatively large dorsal fin is present just in front of the stinging spine.

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  • Urolophus gigas (eu)
  • Urolophus gigas (nl)
  • Spotted stingaree (en)
  • Urolophus gigas (pt)
  • Urolophus gigas (sv)
  • Urolophus gigas (ru)
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  • Urolophus gigas generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Urolophidae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
  • Urolophus gigas is een vissensoort uit de familie van de doornroggen (Urolophidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1954 door Scott. (nl)
  • Urolophus gigas är en rockeart som beskrevs av Scott 1954. Urolophus gigas ingår i släktet Urolophus och familjen Urolophidae. IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som livskraftig. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Urolophus gigas é uma espécie de peixe da família Urolophidae. É endémica da Austrália. Os seus habitats naturais são: mar aberto e pradarias aquáticas subtidais. (pt)
  • The spotted stingaree (Urolophus gigas) is an uncommon species of stingray in the family Urolophidae, endemic to shallow waters along the coast of southern Australia. It favors rocky reefs and seagrass beds. This species can be readily identified by its nearly circular, dark-colored pectoral fin disc, adorned with a complex pattern of white or cream spots. Its eastern and western forms differ slightly in coloration and have been regarded as separate species. There is a skirt-shaped curtain of skin between its nostrils. Its tail is fairly thick and terminates in a short leaf-shaped caudal fin; a relatively large dorsal fin is present just in front of the stinging spine. (en)
  • Urolophus gigas (лат.) — вид рода уролофов семейства короткохвостых хвостоколов отряда хвостоколообразных. Является эндемиком умеренных вод Южной Австралии. Встречается на глубине до 50 м. Грудные плавники этих скатов образуют почти круглый диск, ширина которого превышает длину. Дорсальная поверхность диска покрыта многочисленными мелкими кремовыми пятнышками, разбросанными по тёмному фону. Особи восточной и западной популяций немного отличаются по окраске. Между ноздрями имеется прямоугольная складка кожи. Толстый хвост оканчивается листовидным хвостовым плавником. В средней части хвостового стебля позади крупного спинного плавника расположен зазубренный шип. Максимальная зарегистрированная длина 70 см. (ru)
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  • Spotted stingaree (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Urolophus_gigas_museum_victoria.jpg
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