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stellulata, Raia Jordan [D. S.] & Gilbert [C. H.] 1880:133 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 3 (no. 129); ref. 10593] Monterey, California, U.S.A. Paratypes: ANSP 414 (1), MNHN A-3295 (1), USNM 26975 (orig. 8, now 2), ZMB 11687 [ex USNM 26975] (1), ZMUB 877 [ex USNM 26975] (1), ZMUC [ex USNM] (?). Type catalog: Bertin 1939:84 [ref. 20739], Frøiland 1979:144 [ref. 21547], Böhlke 1984:149 [ref. 13621], Séret & McEachran 1987:17 [ref. 9312], Paepke & Schmidt 1988:174 [ref. 21041]. •Valid in an unnamed new genus -- (Compagno 1999:493 [ref. 25589]). •Valid as Raja stellulata Jordan & Gilbert 1880 -- (Herrera 1896:14 [ref. 39336] with genus as Raia, Eschmeyer & Herald 1983:53 [ref. 9277], McAllister 1990:38 [ref. 14674], Castro-Aguirre & Espinosa Pérez 1996:39 [ref. 22793], McEachran & Dunn 1998:286 [ref. 23312], Nelson et al. 2004:56 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:12 [ref. 37547], Page et al. 2013:56 [ref. 32708], Pietsch & Orr 2015:72 [ref. 34694], Del Moral-Flores et al. 2016:118 [ref. 34398], Weigmann 2016:121 [ref. 34211], Kells et al. 2016:82 [ref. 35888], Ebert et al. 2017:60 [ref. 35618]). •Valid as Beringraja stellulata (Jordan & Gilbert 1880) -- (Last et al. 2016:20 [ref. 34941], Last et al. 2016:223 [ref. 35000], Ehemann et al. 2018:25 [ref. 36194], Burton & Lea 2019:32 [ref. 37205], González-Acosta et al. 2021:7 [ref. 38361], Love et al. 2021:27 [ref. 39279], Page et al. 2023:44 [ref. 40505]). •Valid as Caliraja stellulata (Jordan & Gilbert 1880) -- (Ebert 2022:4 [ref. 39689], Fricke et al. 2024:90 [ref. 41622]). Current status: Valid as Caliraja stellulata (Jordan & Gilbert 1880). Rajidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: southern British Columbia (Canada) south to Pacific coast of Baja California (Mexico), including Gulf of California (Mexico). Habitat: marine.


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