Blue-spotted round ray [Neotrygon caeruleopunctata]
Description
As its name suggests, divers may notice small blue spots or speckling on the disc when light hits it at the right angle. It typically moves close to the bottom, using slow wing-like motions to glide and search for food.
Where To See Blue-spotted round ray
No sighting locations recorded yet.
Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Fish, Sharks & Rays (plus Sea Turtles & Whales)
Chordata
|
|---|---|
| Class |
Elasmobranchs (Sharks, Rays, Skates)
Elasmobranchii
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| Order |
Eagle Rays and Their Relatives
Myliobatiformes
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| Family |
Sting Rays
Dasyatidae
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| Genus |
Neotrygon
Neotrygon
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