Aetobatus


Aetobatus is a genus of eagle rays native to the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. It was formerly placed in Myliobatidae, but is now placed in its own family based on salient differences from myliobatids, especially the pectoral fins joining the head at the level of the eyes.

Species

There are currently 5 recognized extant species in this genus:
ImageCommon NameScientific nameDistribution
Long-headed eagle rayAetobatus flagellum Indo-West Pacific
Pacific white-spotted eagle rayAetobatus laticeps Baja California to northern Peru, including the Galápagos
Spotted eagle rayAetobatus narinari Atlantic
Naru eagle rayAetobatus narutobiei W. T. White, Furumitsu, A. Yamaguchi, 2013northwest Pacific off south Japan, South Korea, China, Hong Kong and Vietnam
Ocellated eagle rayAetobatus ocellatus Indo-West Pacific

There are also 6 extinct species placed in this genus: