The first record of long headed eagle ray, Aetobatus flagellum (Pisces: Myliobatidae) from Korea

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A specimen of Aetobatus flagellum was collected at Uljin in June 2005 for the first time in Korea. This specimen is characterized by the cephalic fin, the long snout, the dorsal fin between pelvic fins, spiracles on the dorsal side of the disc, the deeply notched nasal curtain and the one row of the teeth in the lower and the upper jaws. And unlike Aetobatus narinari, it does not have any spots on the its dorsal side of the disc. We report this specimen as the first record from Korea and name it 'Bak-jui-ga-o-ri' in Korean.

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Oh, J., Kim, S., Kim, C. G., Soh, H. Y., Jeong, D., & Lee, Y. H. (2006). The first record of long headed eagle ray, Aetobatus flagellum (Pisces: Myliobatidae) from Korea. Ocean Science Journal, 41(1), 53–57. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03022405

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