FAMILY JLUXDM. — RHINOPTERA. 375 



THE BROAD STING-RAY. 



'* PiSTINACA MACLUBA. 



PLATE LXV. FIG. 813. 

 Rata maclura. Lesuede, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc. Vol. i, p. 41, plate. (Female.) 



Characteristics. Body oval, elliptical, broader than long. Tail short ; one third of the length 

 of the body. Width six to ten feet. 



Description. Shape transversely elliptical. Snout blunt, not produced beyond the lateral 

 margins of the pectoral fins, but continuous with them. Surface roughened with minute 

 granulations like shagreen. Eyes small, and near the snout; temporal orifices large, and near 

 the eyes. Nostrils small, and near the mouth, not extending to the upper lip. Mouth seven 

 or eight inches, with minute numerous triangular acute teeth, each emarginate at the base, 

 for the reception of the hind teeth. Ventral fins short, broad and rounded. Tail short, tri- 

 angular, one-third of the length of the body, with one or two spines very near the base. 



Color. Above greenish blue, with small black vermicular interrupted lines, and larger dis- 

 tant pale spots ; beneath pale red. Pupils black, round ; irides green, radiated with black. 



Length, 42-0. Width, 79-0. 



According to Lesueur, whose description and figure I have adopted, this species is found 

 at Newport (R. I.), and is frequently found measuring from fifteen to eighteen feet in width. 



{EXTRA-LIMITAL.) 



P. sabina. (Lesueur, Ac. S. Vol. 4, p. 109.) Orbicular. Tail more than twice as long as the body. 

 Ventral fins long, pointed. A row of spines upon the back and the origin of the tail. Two spines 

 on each side of the back. Upper part of the head rough. Length . Florida. 



GENUS RHINOPTERA. Kuhl. 



Head distinctly projecting from the pectorals, and divided into two short lobes ; beneath 

 which are two similar ones. Teeth broad and flat. 



THE COW-NOSE RAY. 



RhINOPTERA aUADRILOBA. 



PLATE LXVL FIG. 217. 



Raia bonasw, The CoiMwwe Ray. MlTCHILt, Trans. Lit. and Phil. Soc. Vol. 1, p. 479. 

 Rata quadriloba. Lesuedk, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sciences, Vol. 1, p. 44 (plate). 



Characteristics. Body rhomboidal, elevated along the dorsal line. Pectorals acute. Tail 

 slender, longer than the body. Width of the body two feet. 



