| Citation | Last, P.R., W.T. White, J.N. Caira, Fahmi, Jensen, K. Sharmadi, A.P.K. Lim, B.M. Manjaji-Matsumoto, G.J.P. Naylor, J.J. Pogonoski, J.D. Stevens and G.K. Yearsley, 2010, Sharks and rays of Borneo.. CSIRO, Australia. 298 p. |
| Ref. | Last, P.R., W.T. White, J.N. Caira, Fahmi, Jensen, K. Sharmadi, A.P.K. Lim, B.M. Manjaji-Matsumoto, G.J.P. Naylor, J.J. Pogonoski, J.D. Stevens and G.K. Yearsley, 2010 |
| Page | 146;fig. |
| Named Used as Valid | Rhina ancylostomus |
| Comment | |
| Locality | |
| Distribution | Indo-West Pacific: widespread; from southern Africa to New Guinea and Australia, and north to southern Japan. |
| Quote | demersal on soft substrates near coastal areas and reefs; to at least 70 m, depth distribution poorly defined; Viviparous, with yolk-sac dependency; biology poorly known, one pregnant female contained 9 mid-term embryos (27–31 cm); feeds primarily of bottom-dwelling crustaceans and molluscs; handling large adults can be hazardous and they create a nuisance to trawl fishers as they are difficult to remove and their roughness can damage smaller species in the catch. |