Egg Characteristics of Bathyraja interrupta
 
Main Ref. Knuckey, J.D.S. and D.A. Ebert, 2022
Place of Development in sand or gravel
Shape of Egg other
Attributes with stalk
Color of Eggs
Color of Oil Globule
Additional Characters Eggs are deposited in sandy or muddy flats (Ref. 205). Egg cases are small (7.8-7.9 cm TL), colour golden brown, covered with small and coarse prickles that form longitudinal rows. The egg cases with lateral keels very wide, horns taper and become thin and filamentous at their ends, with the anterior horn being more robust (Ref. 126515).
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