Rhynchobatus djiddensis (English spelling) Rhynchobatusdjiddensis

Japanese: Rhynchobatus djiddensis(英語表記)Rhynchobatusdjiddensis
Rhynchobatus djiddensis (English spelling) Rhynchobatusdjiddensis

…They feed on small animals such as crustaceans. The Sinonomeskatashark Rhina ancylostoma and the Pointed Gusseted Fish Rhynchobatus djiddensis live in warm waters south of southern Japan and can grow to over 2m in length. Gusseted fish are eaten directly as sashimi or in stews, while other species are used as ingredients in paste products. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Rhynchobatus djiddensis" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…甲殻類などの小動物を餌とする。また,シノノメサカタザメRhina ancylostomaやトンガリRhynchobatus djiddensisは南日本以南の暖海域に生息し,全長2mを超える。サカタザメは刺身,煮つけなどで直接食用となるが,他の種類は練製品の原料となる。…

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