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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) Bluespotted ribbontail ray (Taeniura lymma) Taeniura lymma, Forskal
 A female, 229 mm. wide, from Murray Island, Torres Strait
 Subject: Rays (Fishes)
 Tag: Fish
 Date	1920
 Author	Allan Riverstone McCulloch  (1885–1925)
 Source/Photographer	McCulloch, Allan R. (1920) Studies in Australian Fishes, no.6, Records of the Australian Museum, v.13, 1920, Sydney, Australia: Australian Museum
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AFMIB_36150_Taeniura_lymma%2C_Forskal.jpeg
 
 The bluespotted ribbontail ray (Taeniura lymma) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. This species is common throughout the tropical Indian and western Pacific Oceans in nearshore, coral reef-associated habitats. Taeniura lymma is a fairly small ray, not exceeding 35 cm in width, with a mostly smooth, oval pectoral fin disc, large protruding eyes, and a relatively short and thick tail with a deep fin fold underneath. The bluespotted ribbontail rays can be easily identified by their striking color pattern of many electric blue spots on a yellowish background, with a pair of blue stripes on the tail.
 
 Order:	Myliobatiformes
 Family:	Dasyatidae
 Genus:	Taeniura
 Species:	Taeniura lymma (Forsskål, 1775)
 Synonyms
 - Raja lymma Forsskål, 1775
 - Trygon ornatus Gray, 1830
 - Trygon halgani Lesson, 1829
 - Discobatis marginipinnis Miklouho-Maclay & Macleay, 1886
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