multispinis, Raja Norman [J. R.] 1937:20, Fig. 6 [Discovery Reports v. 16; ref. 3227] Northwest of Falkland Islands, 5l°39'30"S, 62°0l'l5"W, Discovery station WS851. Holotype (unique): BMNH 1936.8.26.95. •Valid as Rhinoraja multispinis (Norman 1937) -- (Compagno 1999:489 [ref. 25589]). •Valid as Bathyraja multispinis (Norman 1937) -- (Stehmann 1986:263 [ref. 6151], Balushkin & Gushchin 1988:114 [ref. 23152], Pequeño 1997:79 [ref. 23536], McEachran & Dunn 1998:286 [ref. 23312], Lamilla & Pequeño 1999:281 [ref. 24267], Cousseau et al. 2000:19 [ref. 40447] as multispinnis, Menni & Stehmann 2000:85 [ref. 24909], Mabragaña et al. 2011:table S2 [ref. 31800], Weigmann 2016:94 [ref. 34211], Last et al. 2016:26 [ref. 34941], Last et al. 2016:403 [ref. 35005], Nión et al. 2016:23 [ref. 35565], Kim et al. 2021:62 [ref. 39117], Ebert et al. 2022:33 [ref. 39636], Roman et al. 2022:[2] [ref. 39693]). Current status: Valid as Bathyraja multispinis (Norman 1937). Arhynchobatidae. Distribution: Southeastern Pacific, southwestern Atlantic: Chile, Argentina. Habitat: marine.
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