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{{Short description|Species of cartilaginous fish}}
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▲| species = '''''U. javanicus'''''
▲| binomial_authority = ([[Eduard von Martens|E. von Martens]], 1864)
▲| synonyms = ''Trygonoptera javanica'' <small>E. von Martens, 1864</small>
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The '''Java stingaree''' ('''''Urolophus javanicus''''') is
[[Category:Extinct animals of Indonesia]]
==Taxonomy==
In July 1862, German [[zoologist]] [[Eduard von Martens]] purchased the sole known specimen of the Java stingaree at a fish market in Jakarta. He described it as ''Trygonoptera javanica'' in an 1864 volume of the [[scientific journal]] ''Monatsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaft zu Berlin'' (''Monthly Report of the Academy of Sciences, Berlin'').<ref name="martens">{{cite journal |author=Martens, E. von |date=April 18, 1864 |title=Über eine neue Art von Rochen, ''Trygonoptera javanica'' |journal=Monatsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaft zu Berlin |volume=1864 |pages=260–264}}</ref> Subsequent authors moved this species to the genus ''Urolophus''.<ref name="last and compagno">{{cite book |author=Last, P.R. |author2=L.J.V. Compagno |
==Distribution and habitat==
The Java stingaree has only been found
==Description==
The Java stingaree has an oval [[pectoral fin]] disc slightly longer than wide; the leading margins are gently convex and converge at a blunt angle on the snout. The eyes are followed by larger, comma-shaped [[Spiracle (vertebrates)|spiracle]]s. The nostrils are crescent-like, and between them is a curtain of skin with a minutely fringed posterior margin. The mouth is bow-shaped, and contains three papillae (nipple-like structures) on the floor. The teeth are closely arranged with a [[quincunx]] pattern; each is small with a transverse ridge on the crown. The five pairs of [[gill slit]]s are short. The [[pelvic fin]]s are almost square, with rounded corners. The tail is shorter than the disc and bears a prominent [[dorsal fin]] about halfway along its length; immediately posterior to the dorsal fin is a serrated stinging spine. The tail ends in a leaf-shaped [[caudal fin]], whose dorsal origin lies behind the ventral origin. The skin is devoid of [[dermal denticle]]s, though there are tiny white bumps on the upper central portion of the disc. This species is dark brown above, with many indistinct darker and lighter spots, and pale below. The sole specimen measures {{convert|33|cm|in|abbr=on}} long.<ref name="martens"/><ref name="last and compagno"/>
==Biology and ecology==
Very little is known of the natural history of the Java stingaree. It is presumably [[aplacental viviparous]] with a small litter size, as in other stingarees.<ref name="iucn status 31 December 2023" />
==Human interactions==
No new Java stingaree specimens have emerged since the first was discovered over 150 years ago, and it
==References==
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