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Raia marginata, or Bordered Ray

Raia marginata, or Bordered Ray


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Raia marginata, or Bordered Ray

Raia marginata, or Bordered Ray. Date: 1862

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1862 Bordered Fishes Marginata Raia Raja Rajidae Rasptail Species Tail 1860s


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This image showcases the Bordered Ray, scientifically known as Raia marginata, a magnificent marine species that has captivated the curiosity of naturalists and art enthusiasts since the Victorian era. Dated back to 1862, this photograph captures the intricate details of this flatfish, revealing its distinctive features that set it apart from other rays. The Bordered Ray, also known as the Bordered Raja or Rasptail Ray, is a member of the Rajidae family, characterized by its flattened body and pectoral fins that resemble wings. In this photograph, the ray's elongated, fan-like tail is prominently displayed, adding to its regal appearance. The Bordered Ray is native to the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, and can be found in waters ranging from the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Mexico. The photograph's historical significance lies in the fact that it was taken during the 1860s, a time when the study of natural history was gaining popularity. The use of photography as a tool for documenting and preserving the natural world was in its infancy, making this image a valuable addition to the historical record of marine life. The Bordered Ray's elegant and intricate pattern, with its distinct border around its body, is on full display in this photograph. Its eyes are located on the right side of its body, a common adaptation in flatfish that allows them to blend in with the seafloor and ambush their prey. This image provides a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of the marine world and the importance of documenting and preserving it for future generations. In conclusion, this photograph of the Bordered Ray is a stunning example of the natural beauty and historical significance of marine life during the Victorian era. It serves as a reminder of the importance of documenting and preserving the natural world for future generations to appreciate and learn from.

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