Genus Makararaja Roberts, 2007
Makararaja Roberts, 2007:286 . Type species Makararaja chindwinensis Roberts 2007; by original designation and monotypic.
Definition. Small dasyatids (to at least 39 cm DW) characterised by the following: relatively well-depressed, oval to almost circular disc with pectoral-fin apex broadly rounded; snout obtuse and medium length (~1.7 times combined orbit and spiracle length); eye small and protruding slightly; nasal curtain distinctly bilobed; mouth narrow with 4 oral papillae; tail flexible and short (length ~1.5 times DW), its base moderately broad and depressed; pelvic fins large, protruding slightly beyond disc; dorsal fold absent; ventral fold moderately deep with a short base; caudal sting positioned very posteriorly on tail (distance from pectoral-fin insertion to caudal-sting base ~5.3 times interspiracular width); skin on dorsal surface uniformly velvety, densely covered with minute denticles and lacking a denticle band; no enlarged thorns on disc or tail (but with a short nuchal row of rudimentary thorns); plain coloured dorsally; freshwater, South-East Asia.
Species. M. chindwinensis Roberts, 2007
Remarks. Poorly known (based on the holotype); more specimens and tissues needed.