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Mobula munkiana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mobula munkiana
''Mobula munkiana'', commonly known as the manta de monk, Munk's devil ray, pygmy devil ray, or smoothtail mobula, is a species of ray in the family Myliobatidae. Its natural habitats are shallow tropical seas, and it is found primarily in the eastern Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of California, off the coast of Ecuador and Guatemala, and near the Galapagos Islands. Munk's devil ray was first described in 1987 by the Italian ecologist Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara. ==Description== Munk's devil ray is a large fish with a horizontally flattened body, bulging eyes on the sides of its head and gill slits on the underside. It grows to a width of up to . On either side of its central disc it has wide, pointed pectoral fins with which it swims, and a pair of fleshy lobes protrude from the front of its head, allowing it to funnel food into its mouth as it moves through the water. Its dorsal fin is small and its tail is long and slender, and does not bear a spine. The upper surface of this fish is a shade of lavender-grey to dark purplish-grey, and the underside is white, tinged with grey towards the tips of the pectoral fins.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Smoothtail mobula (''Mobula munkiana'') )〕
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