NGC0448 I+s The ETG is in a tidal interaction with a disturbed NGC0448 companion. NGC0474 M+s+r+ph The ETG is surrounded by multiple concentric shells NGC0474 and hosts several radial streams. Its outer halo NGC0474 reaches the disk of the unperturbed companion spiral NGC0474 galaxy, NGC 0470. NGC0502 M+t?+r?+ah-wc-h The stellar halo of the ETG is asymmetric, possibly NGC0502 due to the presence of a diffuse tidal tail and/or NGC0502 a shell. NGC0509 R-pc NGC0516 R-pc NGC0524 U-pc-h The ETG is surrounded by galactic cirrus and NGC0524 extended halos from bright stars, preventing the NGC0524 detection of fine structures around it. NGC0525 R-pc-h NGC0661 U+ah-pc The ETG is surrounded by galactic cirrus and extended NGC0661 halos from bright stars, preventing the detection of NGC0661 fine structures around it. NGC0680 I+t+s+r+ph+wl-wc The ETG is tidally disturbed, showing two extended NGC0680 tidal tails, and an asymmetric stellar halo. It has NGC0680 a bright edge-on companion in its vicinity. Whether NGC0680 the tidal tails result from this on-going NGC0680 interaction or a past major merger is unclear. NGC0770 I+t-pc The ETG lies within a prominent tidal tail. It is NGC0770 likely a satellite of the massive perturbed spiral NGC0770 NGC 0772, and is currently tidally disrupted. NGC0936 C+s+wl A stellar stream hosting a tidally disrupted NGC0936 companion wraps around the ETG. NGC1023 U+ah-h The stellar halo of the ETG seems to be slightly NGC1023 disturbed, but the extended halos of two bright NGC1023 nearby stars hamper the classification. NGC1121 U-h The ETG totally lies within the reflection halo of a NGC1121 bright star, preventing the detection of fine NGC1121 structures. NGC1222 M+t+r?+ph+pl The ETG exhibits multiple signs of a relatively NGC1222 recent gas-rich merger: tidal tails, perturbed NGC1222 main body, dust lanes. NGC1248 R-pc-h The ETG does not show any evident sign of NGC1248 disturbances although it makes a close pair with the NGC1248 undisturbed spiral galaxy Mrk 604. NGC1266 C+s?+wl-pc The ETG has several low mass companions, with NGC1266 possibly a tidally disrupted one. Note however the NGC1266 high level of cirrus contamination. NGC1289 U+s?+wl-pc Model subtraction of the ETG reveals a slightly NGC1289 perturbed central body with possibly a faint stream. NGC1289 However Galactic cirrus prevents a firm NGC1289 classification. NGC1665 U-h The ETG is surrounded by a ring like structure NGC1665 probably made of old stars. Prominent Galactic NGC1665 cirrus is present in the field. PGC016060 C+d+pl The galaxy is surrounded by a warped star-forming PGC016060 ring, and is possibly interacting with an PGC016060 early-type companion to the East. UGC03960 R-h The ETG is apparently relaxed though the halo of a UGC03960 nearby star hampers the detection of faint UGC03960 tidal streams. NGC2481 I+t?-wc The ETG and its disturbed companion NGC 2480 make an NGC2481 interacting pair. The prominent tidal tails shown by NGC2481 the system likely come from the companion galaxy. NGC2577 C+s-wc The ETG has a regular main body with one radial NGC2577 stellar stream sticking out to the North, hosting a NGC2577 possible progenitor. NGC2592 C+s+r-pc The ETG is surrounded by cirrus. However the filament NGC2592 to the East is most likely a stellar stream as it NGC2592 hosts a putative progenitor. NGC2594 U+wl-pc-h Galaxy classification is hampered by the presence of NGC2594 a nearby bright star and cirrus. The long filament NGC2594 to the South is most likely a cirrus. NGC2695 R NGC2685 M+t?+ph+d+pl The ETG exhibits a prominent perturbed star-forming NGC2685 disk and dust lanes, indicative of a rather recent NGC2685 gas-rich merger. NGC2698 I+t+ah-h The ETG is involved in a tidal interaction with NGC2698 another ETG, NGC 2699. A diffuse bridge links the NGC2698 two galaxies. Besides, a large diffuse tail or NGC2698 stream wraps around the galaxy. NGC2699 I+t+s+r+ph The ETG is involved in a tidal interaction with NGC2699 another ETG, NGC 2698. A diffuse bridge links the NGC2699 two galaxies. The main body is highly perturbed with NGC2699 multiple tails and streams around it. NGC2764 M+t+r+ph+pl-h The ETG exhibits multiple tidal tails, shells and NGC2764 dust lanes, indicative of a relatively recent NGC2764 major wet merger. NGC2768 C+s?+r?+ah-h The main body of the ETG is pretty relaxed, though NGC2768 asymmetric, and exhibits to the South either a NGC2768 stellar stream or shells, telling about a past NGC2768 merger. NGC2778 R The ETG does not show any evidence of a tidal NGC2778 perturbation though it makes a close pair with the NGC2778 massive companion NGC 2779. PGC028887 U-h The ETG is apparently relaxed, though its stellar PGC028887 halo hosts two possible companions, one with a PGC028887 stream (but the physical association is unsure). The PGC028887 presence of an extended reflection halo is PGC028887 problematic for the galaxy classification. NGC3073 I+t?+ah The ETG may be a satellite of the nearby massive NGC3073 edge-on spiral NGC 3079. It exhibits an asymmetric NGC3073 main stellar body. Model subtraction reveals a NGC3073 possible diffuse tidal tail. UGC05408 C+s+wl-h Two streams wrap around the ETG, revealing one or UGC05408 two minor mergers. NGC3193 I-h The ETG makes an interacting pair with the tidally NGC3193 perturbed galaxy NGC 3189. It is embedded in the NGC3193 reflection halo of a bright star, preventing the NGC3193 detection of tidal tails. NGC3226 I+t?+s?+r?+ph+wl The ETG is in close tidal interaction with the NGC3226 strongly disturbed spiral galaxy NGC 3227. The NGC3226 system is surrounded with multiple tidal tails. NGC3230 R-wc-h NGC3245 I+r Multiple shells are revealed by the ETG model NGC3245 subtraction. The galaxy is likely in tidal NGC3245 interaction with the edge-on, slightly warped, NGC3245 spiral, UGC 5662. NGC3379 R+r? The ETG has a regular main body. The model NGC3379 subtraction possibly reveals shells. The galaxy NGC3379 makes a pair with the ETG NGC 3384. NGC3384 I+ah The main stellar body of the ETG is asymmetric. It NGC3384 makes a pair with the ETG NGC 3379 and is believed NGC3384 to have been involved in a fast encounter with M96 NGC3384 that possibly formed the huge HI ring surrounding NGC3384 the system (known as the Leo Ring). NGC3400 R NGC3414 I+s+ph The disturbed ETG is in interaction with the tidally NGC3414 disturbed companion NGC 3418. It is crossed by a NGC3414 very extended South-North stellar stream. Its NGC3414 progenitor is visible to the South. To the North, NGC3414 the stream ends in a shell-like structure. NGC3457 R+wl-wc NGC3489 R+wl The roundish red halo around this relaxed ETG is NGC3489 likely caused by an internal reflection of the NGC3489 bright nucleus. NGC3522 R+s? A stream hosting a possible progenitor is visible NGC3522 50kpc North of this relaxed ETG. Whether it is a NGC3522 disrupted satellite is unclear. NGC3599 R NGC3605 U-h The ETG is observed towards the halo of its companion NGC3605 NGC 3607. This prevents the detection of fine NGC3605 structures. NGC3607 I+ah+wl-h The stellar halo of the ETG is slightly asymmetric. NGC3607 It makes a compact group with the ETGs NGC 3608 NGC3607 and NGC 3605. NGC3608 I+r?-h Possible fine structures are visible on the image NGC3608 with the ETG model subtracted. It makes a close NGC3608 physical pair with the ETG NGC 3607. NGC3613 C+s+r?+ph-h The subtraction of the ETG model disclosed a NGC3613 prominent stream and several other fainter fine NGC3613 structures. The three objects to the North-East are NGC3613 background galaxies. NGC3619 M+s+r+ph+pl The main body of the ETG is strongly perturbed. NGC3619 Multiple shells are visible as well as a stellar NGC3619 stream crossing the galaxy from South to North. NGC4026 R The ETG exhibits a strong slightly warped bar. The NGC4026 roundish red halo around the ETG is likely an NGC4026 artefact caused by a reflection of the bright NGC4026 nucleus. NGC4036 C+s+wl Remnants of minor mergers are visible around and NGC4036 towards the ETG. It is unclear whether it is weakly NGC4036 interacting with the spiral galaxy NGC 4041, which NGC4036 seems slightly perturbed. NGC4278 R-h The companion of the galaxy, the ETG NGC 4283, is NGC4278 located towards its stellar halo, but the two NGC4278 galaxies have a large velocity offset and are NGC4278 likely not interacting. NGC4283 U-h The ETG is located towards the stellar halo of the NGC4283 ETG NGC 4278, hampering its classification. The two NGC4283 galaxies have a large velocity offset and are NGC4283 likely not interacting. NGC5173 C+s?+ah The ETG, located in a group, is slightly perturbed NGC5173 and exhibits weak signs of minor accretion. NGC5198 C+s+r The ETG exhibits a 90kpc long narrow stellar stream NGC5198 to the West, hosting a disrupted progenitor. NGC5322 M+r+ah Several shells are disclosed by the ETG model NGC5322 subtraction. NGC5342 R+wl NGC5379 I+t+ah+wl The ETG is tidally disturbed by the interaction with NGC5379 the massive spiral NGC 5389. NGC5422 R+pl-h The ETG hosts a prominent dusty edge-on disk. NGC5473 R-h NGC5481 R-wc The ETG is relaxed but makes a close pair with the NGC5481 undisturbed spiral galaxy NGC 5480. NGC5485 M+t?+s+ph+pl The stellar body of the ETG is disturbed. It possibly NGC5485 exhibits diffuse tails, streams and prominent dust NGC5485 lanes. PGC050395 R NGC5507 I+t+ah The ETG is in tidal interaction with the perturbed NGC5507 spiral NGC 5506: its main body is warped. Extended NGC5507 diffuse emission is seen to the South and West. NGC5557 M+t+r+ph-h The external regions of the ETG are tidally NGC5557 perturbed. Two long tails emanate from it. The tail NGC5557 to the East hosts confirmed metal-rich tidal dwarf NGC5557 galaxies. NGC5582 R+d-h A LSB blue star-forming spiral disk surrounds the NGC5582 relaxed stellar bulge of the ETG. NGC5574 I+t+ph-h The ETG is tidally perturbed by the interaction with NGC5574 the ETG NGC 5576. A prominent large tidal tail NGC5574 emanates from it. NGC5576 I+r+ph The ETG is strongly perturbed, likely following the NGC5576 tidal interaction with the ETG companion NGC 5574. NGC5631 M+s+r+ah+wl The ETG exhibits multiple internal shells, and a NGC5631 curved stream in its outskirts. NGC5638 C+s A stream ending with a shell like structure is NGC5638 visible to the South of the ETG. IC1024 C+s+ph+pl The ETG shows signs of perturbations and dust lanes. IC1024 One or two stellar filaments wrap around it. UGC09519 R+d+pl The ETG is surrounded by a LSB star-forming disk. It UGC09519 exhibits prominent dust lanes in its central regions NGC5838 R-h NGC5866 M+ph+wl-h The stellar body of the ETG is perturbed, but no NGC5866 fine structure is clearly observed. NGC6014 U+s?+ah+wl-wc The main body of the ETG exhibits some underlying NGC6014 ring-like substructures, dust lanes and is slightly NGC6014 asymmetric. A filament (stellar or cirrus) of NGC6014 unknown origin is visible to the East. NGC6017 R+wl The central bar of the ETG is perpendicular to the NGC6017 main axis of the stellar halo. PGC056772 R+wl PGC058114 R+pl-h NGC6278 C+s?-wc The ETG makes a close pair with the unperturbed NGC6278 spiral NGC 6276. A possible stream is seen to the NGC6278 North, and fainter ones are disclosed by the model NGC6278 subtraction. NGC6547 R-h The morphological classification is hampered by the NGC6547 presence of numerous foreground stars. NGC6548 R-wc NGC6703 U+wl-pc-h The ETG is located within a galactic cirrus and NGC6703 cannot be classified. NGC6798 U-pc-h The ETG is surrounded by multiple filamentary NGC6798 cirrus-like structures. NGC7280 C+s The ETG makes a pair with star-forming companion NGC7280 UGCA 429. Two faint streams are visible to the South NGC7332 I+ah+d The disk of the ETG seems slightly warped. It is NGC7332 likely in tidal interaction with the nearby NGC7332 spiral galaxy NGC 7339. NGC7457 R-pc-h The filament to the East of the ETG is most likely a NGC7457 cirrus and not a stellar stream. NGC7454 U-pc-h The presence of multiple narrow filaments due to NGC7454 cirrus prevents any classification. NGC7465 I+t+ph+d+pl-wc-h The ETG hosts a tidally perturbed star-forming disk. NGC7465 It is interacting with the irregular galaxy NGC 7464 NGC7465 and possibly the spiral NGC 7463. NGC7693 R-wc The ETG is relaxed though it makes a close pair with NGC7693 an undisturbed spiral to the South of unknown NGC7693 redshift. NGC7710 R+pl-wc The ETG has a remarkable thin dusty edge-on disk.