False shark ray


The false shark ray is a species of fish in the Rhynchobatidae family and the only species in the genus Rhynchorhina. This rare ray is only known from shallow coastal Atlantic waters in Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania.
The upperparts of the false shark ray are greyish or greenish-brown and densely covered in white spots. The largest known reliably measured specimen was long, but individuals about have been seen. Overall it resembles the African wedgefish found in the same region, but it has a blunt rounded snout somewhat like the shark ray or bowmouth guitarfish of the Indo-Pacific. The genus name Rhynchorhina is a reference to this "mix" of features.
Although long known by the local Imraguen people, the first record confirmed by scientists was in 1998 and it only received its species description in 2016.
Very little is known about the behavior of the false shark ray, but a female caught in February had ripe ovocytes and shrimp in the stomach, while another had moray eels in the stomach.