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Myliobatis tobijei Bleeker, 1854 (Japanese eagle ray) [4] The common eagle ray , M. aquila , is distributed throughout the Eastern Atlantic, including the Mediterranean Sea , and the North Sea . Another important species is the bat eagle ray , M. californica , in the Pacific Ocean.
The common eagle ray reaches up to 183 cm (6.0 ft) in total length [3] and has a disc width up to 80 cm (2.6 ft). [4] Most specimens are, however, smaller. [5] Females grow to be larger than males. [6] The dorsal surface is brown or black while the ventral surface is white.
The spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) is a cartilaginous fish of the eagle ray family, Aetobatidae. As traditionally recognized, it is found globally in tropical regions, including the Atlantic , Pacific and Indian Oceans .
The Southern eagle ray (Myliobatis goodei), sometimes known as the Southern eagle fish or the rockfish, [2] is a ray species in the family Myliobatidae.It lives in waters just off of the Atlantic coast, from the tip of Florida down to Argentina, inhabiting estuaries or bays to give birth during spring and summer and migrating to the open sea in autumn and winter.
The longheaded eagle ray (Aetobatus flagellum) is a species of eagle ray in the family Myliobatidae.The longheaded eagle ray, like other members of the genus Aetobatus, is characteristically different from other genera of eagle rays, distinguished by their notched nasal curtain; complete, singular set of upper and lower teeth; and v-shaped teeth in the lower jaw. [2]
The banded eagle ray (Aetomylaeus nichofii) is a species of fish in the family Myliobatidae. The species was first described by Bloch and Schneider in 1801. [1] As an elasmobranch, the banded eagle ray has a skeleton composed of cartilage. Like other eagle rays it has a depressiform, dorsoventrally flattened, shape to succeed in its benthic ...
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Rough eagle ray [2] Panama and the Galapagos Islands Aetomylaeus bovinus (É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817) [2] Bull ray: coasts of Europe and Africa. Aetomylaeus caeruleofasciatus W. T. White, Last & Baje, 2015: Blue-banded eagle ray [3] northern Australia and southern Papua New Guinea Aetomylaeus maculatus (J. E. Gray, 1834) Mottled eagle ray