Asflapristis is an extinct genus of ptychotrygonid sclerorhynchoid that lived during the Late Cretaceous.
It contains two valid species:[3] A. cristadentis from the Akrabou Formation of Morocco[1] and A. rugosa from the Eutaw Formation of Georgia[2] and Mississippi[4] and the Pleasant Creek Formation of North Carolina.
[5] Articulated skeletons of A. cristadentis show it had secondarily lost the rostral denticles typical of sclerorhynchoids,[1] a process called "depristification".
[6]