“…Within the genera Narcine , N. brasiliensis is above the median (400 mm) (Carvalho et al ., 1999; Moreno et al ., 2010; Villavicencio‐Garayzar, 2000) for maximum observed length but smaller than Narcine bancroftii (Griffith & Smith 1834; 600 mm TL; females; Moreno et al ., 2010; Carlson et al ., 2016) and about half the size of N. entemedor (930 mm TL; females; Villavivencio‐Garayzar, 2000). The exponential rate of increase of the length‐weight relationship, b , was higher for females (3.2) and males (3.22) than that observed for other members of the order Torpediniformes, which with the exception of females of T. californica (3.02, Neer & Cailliet, 2001) and females of T. marmorata in Turkish waters (3.04, Duman & Başusta, 2013) had b less than 3 when measured (Villavivencio‐Garayzar, 2000; Consalvo et al ., 2007; Estalles et al ., 2011; El Kamel‐Moutalibi et al ., 2013; Cruz‐Aguero et al ., 2018) (Table 2).…”