“…Aetomylaeus vespertilio is a pelagic ray, occurring in coastal waters to depths of at least 110 m in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the Indo-Pacific, and is commonly sighted over coral reefs and sand/mud flats (Last et al ., 2016; White & Kyne, 2016). The known distribution is patchy and spans from eastern Australia through southern China, Indonesia, Palau, the Philippines, Malaysia, India, the Maldives and Seychelles archipelagos, to the Red Sea (White & Kyne, 2016; Araujo et al ., 2020). In southern Africa, a single report exists from Richard's Bay, South Africa where an individual was caught by a sports angler in 2018 and released alive (Araujo et al ., 2020; Ebert et al ., 2021).…”