The pectoral fin disc of the onefin electric ray is wider than long and almost circular in shape.
The western shovelnose stingaree has a rounded pectoral fin disc slightly wider than long.
This species is plain sandy in color above and has a broad, rounded pectoral fin disc.
The pectoral fin disc of the common torpedo is almost circular in shape and about 1.3-1.4 times wider than long.
Members of this family have flattened pectoral fin discs that range from oval to diamond-like in shape.
It has a diamond-shaped, relatively thin pectoral fin disc approximately 1.1-1.2 times wider than long.
It has an oval pectoral fin disc with a long, flexible, broad-angled snout.
The pectoral fin disc of the shagreen ray is somewhat wider than it is long.
This species has an oval pectoral fin disc with tiny eyes and a rectangular curtain of skin between the nostrils.
Its pectoral fin disc is oval in shape and wider than long, with evenly rounded outer margins.