MYLIOBATIDAE

Golani, Daniel & Fricke, Ronald, 2018, Checklist of the Red Sea Fishes with delineation of the Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, endemism and Lessepsian migrants, Zootaxa 4509 (1), pp. 1-215 : 17-18

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MYLIOBATIDAE
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MYLIOBATIDAE

Aetomylaeus vespertilio (Bleeker 1852)

Red Sea: ( Valenciennes in Müller & Henle 1841, as Myliobatus milvus ; White & Last 2016a) .

Gulf of Suez: ¯

Gulf of Aqaba: ¯

Red Sea main basin: Saudi Arabia ( Spaet & Berumen 2015, as Aetomyleus nichofii ).

Remark: Records of Aetomylaeus milvus (non Müller & Henle 1841) are based on this species (see White & Last 2016a).

General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: South Africa and Maldives east to Philipines and Queensland ( Australia).

Spaet, J. L. Y. & Berumen, M. L. (2015) Fish market surveys indicate unsustainable elasmobranch fisheries in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea. Fisheries Research, 161, 356 - 364. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. fishres. 2014.08.022

White, W. T. & Last, P. R. (2016 a) 30. Eagle rays. Family Myliobatidae. In: Last, P. R., White, W. T., de Carvalho, M. R., Seret, B., Stehmann, M. F. W. & Naylor, G. J. P. (Eds.), Rays of the World. Cornell University Press, Comstock Publishing Associates, Ithaca, pp. 706 - 725.