ecuadoriensis, Raja Beebe [W.] & Tee-Van [J.] 1941:255, Fig. 14 [Zoologica, Scientific Contributions of the New York Zoological Society v. 26 (pt 3, no. 26); ref. 16103] San Helena Bay, Ecuador. Based on Raja steindachneri of Tortonese 1939:3-5, Pl. 1 [ref. 4414]. •Valid as Dipturus ecuadoriensis (Beebe & Tee-Van 1941) -- (McEachran & Dunn 1998:285 [ref. 23312], Compagno 1999:490 [ref. 25589], Last & Alava 2013:214 [ref. 33041], Vargas-Caro 2015:323 [ref. 33982], Weigmann 2016:108 [ref. 34211], Last et al. 2016:21 [ref. 34941], Last et al. 2016:251 [ref. 35000], Calle-Morán et al. 2020:246 [ref. 37881]). Current status: Valid as Dipturus ecuadoriensis (Beebe & Tee-Van 1941). Rajidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: mainland Ecuador endemic. Habitat: marine.
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