}} }} Well-documented since
classical antiquity, the common stingray was known as
trygon (τρυγών) to the
ancient Greeks and as
pastinaca to the
ancient Romans. An old
common name for this species, used in
Great Britain since at least the 18th century, is "fire-flare" or "fiery-flare", which may refer to the reddish color of its meat. The first formal
scientific description of the common stingray, as
Raja pastinaca, was authored by the father of
taxonomy Carl Linnaeus in the 1758
tenth edition of
Systema Naturae. It has since been placed in the genus
Dasyatis. There are at least 25 earlier references to this ray in literature, under various non-
binomial names such as
Raja corpore glabro, aculeo longo anterius serrato in cauda apterygia,
Pastinaca marina prima, and
Pastinaca marina lævis. Many of these early accounts, including Linnaeus', also incorporated information from other species. Consequently, the designation of a
lectotype is warranted in the interests of taxonomic stability, but this has yet to be enacted. The
blue stingray (
Dasyatis chrysonota) of
southern Africa has long been regarded as a variant of the common stingray. However, the common stingray lacks the blue markings of the other species and differs in
morphological and
meristic characters, which led the latter to be definitively recognized as a separate species by Paul Cowley and
Leonard Compagno in 1993. The distinction between this species and the similar
Tortonese's stingray (
D. tortonesei) of the
Mediterranean is poorly understood and may not be valid, requiring further investigation. In 2001, Lisa Rosenberger published a
phylogenetic analysis of 14
Dasyatis species, based on morphology. The common stingray was reported to be the most
basal member of the genus, other than the
bluespotted stingray (
D. kuhlii) and
pelagic stingray (
D. violacea). However,
D. violacea has generally been recognized as belonging to its own genus
Pteroplatytrygon, and recently
D. kuhlii has also been placed in a different genus,
Neotrygon. ==Distribution and habitat==