Galeus cadenati Springer, 1966 USNM 231725 Paratype
sex: female
length: 274 mm TL
date vessel station: 30.05.1962, collect.ed at. R/V Oregon station 3592
location: Caribbean coast of Panama
latitude: 09°13'N
longitude: 80°44'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 439 m
specimens: 1
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
length: 274 mm TL
date vessel station: 30.05.1962, collect.ed at. R/V Oregon station 3592
location: Caribbean coast of Panama
latitude: 09°13'N
longitude: 80°44'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 439 m
specimens: 1
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
Galeus cadenati Springer, 1966 USNM 221418 Paratype
sex: female
length: 302 mm TL, 323 mm TL
date vessel station: 31.05.1962, Oregon, sta 3599
location: off Panama
latitude: 09°00'N
longitude: 81°23'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 457 m
specimens: 2
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
length: 302 mm TL, 323 mm TL
date vessel station: 31.05.1962, Oregon, sta 3599
location: off Panama
latitude: 09°00'N
longitude: 81°23'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 457 m
specimens: 2
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
Galeus cadenati Springer, 1966 USNM 221414 Paratype
sex: female
length: 340 mm TL
date vessel station: 25.05.1962, Oregon, sta 3582
location: off Panama
latitude: 09°15'N
longitude: 81°32'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 457 m
specimens: 1
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
length: 340 mm TL
date vessel station: 25.05.1962, Oregon, sta 3582
location: off Panama
latitude: 09°15'N
longitude: 81°32'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 457 m
specimens: 1
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
Galeus cadenati Springer, 1966 USNM 220417 Paratype
sex: female
length: 282 mm TL, 309 mm TL
date vessel station: 31.05.1962, Oregon, sta 3599
location: off Panama
latitude: 09°00'N
longitude: 81°23'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 457 m
specimens: 2
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
length: 282 mm TL, 309 mm TL
date vessel station: 31.05.1962, Oregon, sta 3599
location: off Panama
latitude: 09°00'N
longitude: 81°23'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 457 m
specimens: 2
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
Galeus cadenati Springer, 1966 USNM 220416 Paratype
sex: female
length: 277 mm TL
date vessel station: 25.05.1962, Oregon, sta 3583
location: off Panama
latitude: 09°16'N
longitude: 81°37'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 512 m
specimens: 1
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
length: 277 mm TL
date vessel station: 25.05.1962, Oregon, sta 3583
location: off Panama
latitude: 09°16'N
longitude: 81°37'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 512 m
specimens: 1
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
Galeus cadenati Springer, 1966 USNM 221382 Paratype
sex: female
length: 272 mm TL
date vessel station: 30.05.1962, Oregon, sta 3592
location: off Panama
latitude: 09°13'N
longitude: 80°43'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 438 m
specimens: 1
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
length: 272 mm TL
date vessel station: 30.05.1962, Oregon, sta 3592
location: off Panama
latitude: 09°13'N
longitude: 80°43'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 438 m
specimens: 1
remarks: Ref.: HOWE, J.C. & SPRINGER, V.G. (1993) Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 5: Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, (540): i-iii, 1-19: "Springer (1966) specified only a holotype in his description of G. cadenati; however, in table 1, he provides vertebral counts on 13 specimens, and in table 6, he provides measurements on 10 specimens. Furthermore, his illustration of the species (fig. 20b) is based on a 300 mm female specimen that is not the holotype (Springer, 1966:610, first sentence under "Description of the holotype."). Because S. Springer did not exclude these specimens from his type series, we treat them as paratypes. The total number of specimens in S. Springer's type series must have been at least 13, based on the number in table 1. We have been able to locate only 9 of these specimens (holotype and 8 paratypes)."
Galeus cadenati Springer, 1966 USNM 231724 (old: 260468-F1) Holotype
sex: female
length: 303 mm TL
date vessel station: 30.05.1962, collect.ed at. R/V Oregon station 3592
location: Caribbean coast of Panama
latitude: 09°13'N
longitude: 80°44'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 439 m
specimens: 1
length: 303 mm TL
date vessel station: 30.05.1962, collect.ed at. R/V Oregon station 3592
location: Caribbean coast of Panama
latitude: 09°13'N
longitude: 80°44'W
FAO-area: 31
depth: 439 m
specimens: 1