Bathyraja tunae Stehmann, 2005 ZMH 9546 Paratype
sex: female
length: 296,5 mm TL
date vessel station: 09.12.1988, R/V Vityaz (17), 2673
location: Southern end of Madagascar Ridge, Walter°s Shoal, SW Indian Ocean
latitude: 32°45'S-32°42'2''S
longitude: 45°31'2''E
FAO-area: 51.6
depth: 1750-1700 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
length: 296,5 mm TL
date vessel station: 09.12.1988, R/V Vityaz (17), 2673
location: Southern end of Madagascar Ridge, Walter°s Shoal, SW Indian Ocean
latitude: 32°45'S-32°42'2''S
longitude: 45°31'2''E
FAO-area: 51.6
depth: 1750-1700 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
Bathyraja tunae Stehmann, 2005 ZMH 9545 Holotype
sex: female
age: adolescent
length: 962 mm TL
date vessel station: 26.11.1988, R/V Vityaz (17), 2639
location: Southern Mozambique Channel, SW Indian Ocean
latitude: 25°07'S-25°12'7''S
longitude: 36°49'4''E-36°48'2''E
FAO-area: 51.8
depth: 2240-2140 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
age: adolescent
length: 962 mm TL
date vessel station: 26.11.1988, R/V Vityaz (17), 2639
location: Southern Mozambique Channel, SW Indian Ocean
latitude: 25°07'S-25°12'7''S
longitude: 36°49'4''E-36°48'2''E
FAO-area: 51.8
depth: 2240-2140 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