The panrays are a genus, Zanobatus, of Batoidea found in coastal parts of the warm East Atlantic Ocean, ranging from Morocco to Angola. It is the Monotypic taxon in the family Zanobatidae, which is included in the Myliobatiformes order, but based on genetic evidence some authorities place it in Rhinopristiformes or a sister taxon to Rhinopristiformes.
The two species of panrays are generally poorly known and one of the species was only scientifically described in 2016. They are up to about long, and brownish above with a heavily mottled, blotched or barred dark pattern. They are ovoviviparous and feed on benthic invertebrates.[
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Species
There are two recognized species in the genus:[
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Zanobatus maculatus
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Zanobatus schoenleinii