224 REPORT OF COMMISSIOXEK OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



126. Dasyatis gynmura (Miiller). 



Siirinuin to Hra/il, rcourded I'rom Grenada, by Giinther. 



Trygon (jijmnnra Miiller, Eruiunu's Keise uiii die Erdc, 25. taf. 13, 1830, Rrazil. 



127. Dasyatis sabina (LeSnenr). 



Streams and cstuarie.s of Florida, abundant on both coasts. 



Tryijon Hiibina LcSueur, Jour. Ac. Nat. Sci. I'hila., iv, 1824, lOS), Florida. 



128. Dasyatis longa (Garniau). 



Gulf of California to Panama. 



Dasihatis lontja Garniau, Bull. Mue. Comp. Zool., vi, 170, 1880, Acapulco, 

 Panama. 



129. Dasyatis dipteriira (Jordan & Gilbert). 



Bay of San Dic^o, and southwai'd; locally abundant. 



Dasiihaila diptcrurus Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus. 1880, 31, San 

 Diego. 



130. Dasyatis say (LeSuenr). Southern Sthifj liaij. 



Carolina to Brazil; common iu Florida, occasional northward to New York. 

 Raja say LeSueur, Jour. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., i, 1817, 42, New Jersey. 



Genus 54. PTEROPLATEA MiiUer & Henle. 



Pteroplalca Miiller iV: Henle, Plagiostomen, 168, 1838 (altavela). 



j.31. Pteroplatea maclura (LeSueur). Buiierjly Bay. 

 Rhode Island to Brazil. 

 Kaia maclura LeSueur, Jour. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1817, 41, Rhode Island. 



132. Pteroplatea crebripunctata Peters. 



Gulf of California southward, along the west coast of Mexico; common. 

 Pteroplatea crebripunctata Peters, xVlonatsbcr. Berl. Akad. 1869, 703, Mazatlan. 



133. Pteroplatea rava Jordan & Starks. Manataria Colorada; Manta liaia. 



West coast of Mexico. 



rteroplatea rava Jordan & Starks, in Jordan, Fishes of Sinaloa, 18, 1895, JNIaz- 

 atlan, Mexico. 



134. Pteroplatea marmorata Cooper. 



Coast of California, from Point Conception southward to Cerros Island; 



common. 

 Pteroplatea marmorata Cooper, Proc. Cal. Ac. Sci., iii, 1863, 112, San Diego. 



Family XXVII. MYLIOBATIDiE. The Eagle Rays. 



Genus 55. AETOBATTJS Blainville. 



At'tobatus IJlaiuville, Jour. dePhys., Lxxxiii, 1816, 261{vulgaris,narinari, etc.). 



135. Aetobatus narinari (Euphrasen). Spotted Sting Bay. 



Tropical seas, north on Atlantic Coast to Virginia ; not common on our shores. 

 Raia narinari Euphrasen, Vet. Ak. Nya. Haudl., xi, 1790, 217, Brazil. 



Genus 56. MYLIOBATIS Dumeril. 



Myliobatia Dum6ril, in Cuvier, Ri^gne Animal, ii, 137, 1817 (aquila). 



Subgenus MYLIOBATIS Dumeril. 



136. Myliobatis freminvillei I^eSueur. 



Cape Cod to Brazil; not uucomniou. 



Myliobatia freminvillei LeSueur, Jour. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., iv, 1824, 111, Rhode 

 Island. 



137. Myliobatis goodei Garman. 



Central America. 



Myliobatis goodei Garniau, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1885, 39, Central America. 



