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undulata, Trygon Bleeker [P.] 1852:70 [Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. v. 24 (art. 12); ref. 333] Jakarta and Samaran, Java, Indonesia. Syntypes: (3) BMNH 1867.11.28.156 (1) Jakarta, RMNH 7440 (1 of 2). Appeared first as name only in list in Bleeker 1849:13 [ref. 16883]. •Valid as Himantura undulata (Bleeker 1852) -- (Last & Stevens 1994:408 [ref. 23873], Allen 1997:48 [ref. 23977], Morón et al. 1999:151 [ref. 24253], Last & Compagno 1999:1492 [ref. 24639], Compagno 1999:496 [ref. 25589], Compagno in Randall & Lim 2000:583 [ref. 25122], Kimura & Peristiwady in Matsuura & Peristiwady 2000:104 [ref. 27511], Hutchins 2001:15 [ref. 25847], Paxton et al. 2006:194 [ref. 28995], Compagno et al. 2005:74 [ref. 29145] as cf. undulata, Manjaji-Matsumoto & Last 2008:293 [ref. 29695] but on p. 300 is considered by Manjaji to be a senior synonym of Himantura fava (Annandale 1909), Last et al. 2008:303 [ref. 29696], Last el al. 2010:226 [ref. 32461], Allen & Erdmann 2012:64 [ref. 31980], Naylor et al. 2012:70 [ref. 32267] see remarks, Borsa et al. 2013:87 [ref. 32736], Weigmann 2016:138 [ref. 34211], Miesen et al. 2016:80 [ref. 34492], Last et al. 2016:361 [ref. 34581], Last et al. 2016:387 [ref. 34638], Last et al. 2016:564 [ref. 35010], Kumar et al. 2018:298 [ref. 36178], Fernando et al. 2019:210 [ref. 36642], Bineesh et al. 2020:24 [ref. 37641], Habib & Islam 2020:Supplementary table p. 3 [ref. 38321], Psomadakis et al. 2020:206 [ref. 37272], Haroon & Kibria 2021:110 [ref. 39241], Manjaji-Matsumoto et al. 2022:604 [ref. 39674], Allen & Erdmann 2024:67 [ref. 40796]). Current status: Valid as Himantura undulata (Bleeker 1852). Dasyatidae: Urogymninae. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific: India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka east to Java (Indonesia) and Borneo. Habitat: marine.


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