Rajella sadowskii (Krefft & Stehmann, 1974) ZMH 25265 (old: ISH 2004-1968) Paratype
sex: male
age: juvenile
length: 471,5 mm
date vessel station: 13. 03. 1968, WH I (23), 120/68
location: S Brazil, SW Atlantic
latitude: 28°34'S
longitude: 46°53'W
FAO-area: 81
depth: 1200 m
specimens: 1
remarks: Ref.: THIEL, R. & EIDUS, I. & NEUMANN, R. (2009): The Zoological Museum Hamburg (ZMH) fish collection as a global biodiversity archive for elasmobranchs and actinopterygians as well as other fish taxa. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 25 (S1): 9-32
Rajella sadowskii (Krefft & Stehmann, 1974) ZMH 25264 (old: ISH 1973-1968 a-e) Paratype
sex: both
age: juvenile
length: 227, 239,7, 388,2 mm (male), 299,4 + 333,8 mm (female)
date vessel station: 09. 03. 1968, WH I, (23), 104/68
location: In front of Cabo Frio, Brazil, SW Atlantic
latitude: 22°30'S
longitude: 40°07'W
FAO-area: 41.2.1
depth: 800 m
specimens: 5
remarks: Ref.: THIEL, R. & EIDUS, I. & NEUMANN, R. (2009): The Zoological Museum Hamburg (ZMH) fish collection as a global biodiversity archive for elasmobranchs and actinopterygians as well as other fish taxa. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 25 (S1): 9-32
Rajella sadowskii (Krefft & Stehmann, 1974) ZMH 25263 (old: ISH 1936-1968) Paratype
sex: female
length: 629,5 mm
date vessel station: 03. 02. 1968, WH I (23), 65/68
location: Brazil, SW Atlantic
latitude: 24°33'S
longitude: 42°32'W
FAO-area: 41.2.1
depth: 1200 m
specimens: 1
remarks: Ref.: THIEL, R. & EIDUS, I. & NEUMANN, R. (2009): The Zoological Museum Hamburg (ZMH) fish collection as a global biodiversity archive for elasmobranchs and actinopterygians as well as other fish taxa. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 25 (S1): 9-32
Rajella sadowskii (Krefft & Stehmann, 1974) ZMH 25262 (old: ISH 1807-1968) Holotype
sex: male
length: 507 mm
date vessel station: 27. 02. 1968, WH I (23), 65/68
location: Off south Brazil, deep slope, SW Atlantic
latitude: 29°57'S
longitude: 47°35'W
FAO-area: 81
depth: 1200 m
specimens: 1
remarks: Ref.: THIEL, R. & EIDUS, I. & NEUMANN, R. (2009): The Zoological Museum Hamburg (ZMH) fish collection as a global biodiversity archive for elasmobranchs and actinopterygians as well as other fish taxa. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 25 (S1): 9-32