Springeria
Springeria is a genus of cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Anacanthobatidae, the smooth skates. The two species in this genus are found in the central Western Atlantic.
Taxonomy
Springeria was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1951 by the American biologists Henry Bryant Bigelow and William Charles Schroeder when they described Springeria folirostris. Springeria foliorostris has its type locality given as the northern Gulf of Mexico off the mouth of the Mississippi at 29°02'N, 88°34'W from a depth between. This genus is classified within the family Anacanthobatidae which belongs to the order Rajiformes.Etymology
Springeria honors the American ichthyologist Stewart Springer, who studied cartilaginous fishes in Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.Species
Springeria contains the following two valid recognised species:Springeria folirostris Bigelow & Schroeder, 1951- ''Springeria longirostris''