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Genua GRAMPIDELPHIS Iredale and Troughton 



1846. Grampus Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 1, vol. 17, p. 85, February 

 1846. (Not Grampus Gray, 1828.) 



1873. Grayius Scott, Mammalia, Recent and extinct; . . . , p. 104. (New 

 name for Grampus Gray, 1846, and later, and not of Gray, 1828. Preoccu- 

 pied by Grayius Bonaparte 1856, Giinther 1858, and Bate 1862.) 



1933. Grampidelphis Iredale and Troughton, Rec. Australian Mus., vol. 19, 

 No. 1, p. 31, Aug. 2, 1933. (Type, Grampidelphis exilis Iredale and Trough- 

 ton.) 

 Grampidelphis griseus ( G. Cuvier ) * ( grampus ) 



1812. Delphinus griseus G. Cuvier, Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, vol. 19, p. 14. 



1872. Grampus griseus Flower, Trans. Zool. Soc. London, vol. 8, pt. 1, p. 1, 

 March 1872. 



1873. Grampus stearnsii Dallf , Proc. California Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 13, Jan- 

 uary 1873. (Monterey, Calif.) 



1933. G[rampidelphis] griseus Iredale and Troughton, Rec. Australian Mus., 

 vol. 19, No. 1, p. 32, Aug. 2, 1933. 



Type Locality. — Brest, France. Range. — In western North Atlantic recorded 

 from Cape Cod, Mass., and Atlantic City, N. J. (True, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 36, 

 p. 183, Aug. 8, 1889) ; and in eastern North Pacific from Monterey, Calif. 



Genus PSEUDORCA Reinhardt 

 1862. Pseudorca Reinhardt, Overs. Danske Vid. Selsk. Forh., 1862, p. 151. 

 (Type, Phocaena crassidens Owen.) 



Pseudorca crassidens (Owen) * (false killer whale) 



1846. Phocaena crassidens Owen, A history of British fossil mammals and 

 birds, p. 516. 



1862. Pseudorca crassidens Reinhardt (on title page to reprint of article from 

 Overs. Danske Vid. Selsk. Forh., 1862, pp. 103-152) . 



Type Locality. — Lincolnshire Fens, England (subfossil) . Range. — In western 

 North Atlantic recorded from Hatteras Village, coast of North Carolina, Biscayne 

 Bay and near Deerfield, Fla. (Brimley, Journ. Mamm., vol. 18, No. 1, p. 73, Feb. 

 11, 1937) ; Princeton. Fla., and Aves Islands in Caribbean Sea 70 miles off coast 

 of Venezuela (Miller, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 57, pp. 205-207, June 15, 1920) ; 

 in eastern North Pacific from Puget Sound, Wash. (Scheffer and Slipp, Amer. 

 Midi. Nat., vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 287-289, March 1948), Pichilinque Bay near 

 La Paz, Baja California (Miller, op. cit., p. 206) , and Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico 

 (Brimley, loc. cit.) . 



Genus GLOBICEPHALA Lesson 



1828. Globicephala Lesson, Histoire naturelle generale et particuliere des 

 mammiferes et des oiseaux decouverts depuis 1788 jusqu'a nos jours, [Half- 

 title:] Complement des oeuvres de Buffon, . . . , Complement 2, vol. 1, 

 Cetaces, Table methodique, p. 441. (Type, Delphinus destructor Scoresby.) 



1837. Globicephalus Hamilton, in The Naturalist's library (Edit. Jardine) , vol. 

 16 (Mammalia, vol. 6, Whales), p. 212. (Type by tautonomy, Delphinus 

 globiceps G. Cuvier.) 



