vermiculatus, Narcine Breder [C. M., Jr.] 1928:6, Figs. 3 (on Pl. 2), 4 [Bulletin of the Bingham Oceanographic Collection Yale University v. 2 (art. 1); ref. 15841] West of Puerto Madero, Chiapas, Mexico, 14°40'20"N, 92°40'30'W. Holotype (unique): YPM 1143. Type catalog: Moore & Boardman 1991:27 [ref. 16741]. Narcine is feminine and vermiculatus/vermiculata an adjective. •Valid as Narcine vermiculatus Breder 1928 -- (Castro-Aguirre 1965:213 [ref. 41098], Bussing & López S. 1994:32 [ref. 23101], McEachran in Fischer et al. 1995:771 [ref. 22829], Castro-Aguirre & Espinosa Pérez 1996:23 [ref. 22793], Compagno 1999:487 [ref. 25589], Carvalho 2001:572 [ref. 25603], Nelson et al. 2004:54 [ref. 27807], Page et al. 2013:54 [ref. 32708], Del Moral-Flores et al. 2016:104 [ref. 34398], Weigmann 2016:[75] 911 [ref. 34211]). •Valid as Narcine vermiculata Breder 1928 -- (Carvalho & Last 2016:164 [ref. 34996], Ehemann et al. 2018:26 [ref. 36194], González-Acosta et al. 2021:7 [ref. 38361] as vermicula, Page et al. 2023:43 [ref. 40505], Fricke et al. 2024:84 [ref. 41622]). Current status: Valid as Narcine vermiculata Breder 1928. Narcinidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Mexico south to Costa Rica. Habitat: marine.
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