Dasyomyliobatis is an extinct genus of prehistoric stingray in the monotypic family Dasyomyliobatidae, of the order Myliobatiformes.
[1] It contains a single species, D. thomyorkei, known from fossil remains from the Early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca Lagerstätte of Italy.
The specific epithet references the English musician and Radiohead vocalist Thom Yorke.
This change in locomotion and dentition likely led to a shift from a benthic to pelagic lifestyle, and to exploit a variety of prey from soft-bodied to hard-shelled organisms.
[2] The Monte Bolca formation is thought to represent a shallow sea of the Tethys Ocean with scattered coral reefs and seagrass beds.