Gymnura crebripunctata, the longsnout butterfly ray, is a type of marine tropical ray mainly found in Eastern Central Pacific.
[1][2] Little is known about this species biology, except it is known to reproduce ovoviviparously and might reach a maximum size of 31 cm for mature male specimens.
[2] This ray inhabits the muddy substrates, lagoons, estuaries, and coastal regions from Gulf of California to Peru.
[1][2] It lives at a maximum depth of 30 m.[1] It is also often caught accidentally by artisanal fisheries and trawlers operating around Gulf of California.
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