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and Terror, 1 (Mammalia) : 45 [characters ex type in Paris museum]; 

 1850, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus., Cetacea, p. 135, pi. 7, fig. 3 (skull) 

 [characters; synonymy]; 1866, Cat. seals and whales Brit. Mus., p. 

 226 [characters; taxonomic history; synonymy]; 1871, Suppl. Cat. 

 seals and whales Brit. Mus., p. 64 [characters]. 



Inia geoffroyensis [sic], Austin, 1897, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896: 771 

 [Brazil (vicinity of Parana de Buyasou (=Buiucu or Buyussu), lower 

 Rio Amazonas, Para ; Furo de Monte Alegre, Rio Amazonas, Para) ; 

 size; color; swimming]. — Slijper, 1936, Die Cetaceen (in text) [com- 

 parative anatomy; phylogeny]. — Cabrera and Yepes, 1940, Mamiferos 

 sudamericanos, p. 292 [characters; habits; distribution; local names: 

 "boto," "bufeo"]. 



Delphinus frontatus G. Cuvier, 1823, Oss. Foss., 5: 278, 296 (not pi. 21, 

 figs. 7, 8) [name based on mounted skin of specimen in Paris Museum, 

 collected by Alexandre Rodriguez Ferreira and originally exhibited 

 in the Ajuda Museum, Lisbon, and a skull of unknown origin identified 

 with Delphinus rostratus Desmarest (not Shaw) (=breda?iensis Lesson); 

 type here restricted to skin]. — F. Cuvier, 1836, Hist. Nat. Cetaces, 

 p. 120 [part, skin only; sku\\= Delphinus rostratus Desmarest =Steno 

 bredanensis]. 



Delphinus amazonicus Spix and Martius, 1831, Reise in Brasilien, 3: 1118, 

 1133 [Brazil (type locality: Rio Amazonas, as far west as Maynas 

 (=Rio Huallaga, Peru)); type (skin and skull?) presumably in the 

 Munich Museum; habits; believed to be identical with Delphinus 

 Geqffroyi Desmarest]. — Poeppig, 1836, Reise Chile, Peru, Amazonstr., 

 2: 374 [Peru (Maynas, Rio Huallaga, Loreto)]. 



D[elphinus] Amazonicus, Cabanis and Schomburgk, 1848, Reisen British 

 Guiana, 2: 18, 3: 786 [Brazil (Rio Tacutu, on Guianan border); seen, 

 not captured]. 



Inia amazonicus, Pelzeln, 1883, Verh. K. K. Zool.-bot. Gesellsch., Wien, 

 Beiheft, 33: 94 [Brazil (Rio Guapore below La Lanterna; Borba, Rio 

 Madeira)]. 



Inia Boliviensis d'Orbigny, 1834, Nouv. Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, 

 3: 31, pi. 3, fig. 1 (animal), fig. 2 (skull), fig. 3 (dentition) [Bolivia 

 (type locality : rivers of the plains of Moxos that form the Mamore and 

 Guapore)]. 



J[sic=I(nia)] Boliviensis, F. Cuvier, 1836, Hist. Nat. Cetaces, p. 167, pi. 

 10 bis (animal) [characters ex d'Orbigny]. 



Inia boliviensis, d'Orbigny and Gervais, 1847, Voyage Amerique Merid., 

 4(Mamm.): 30, pi. 22 (animal) [Bolivia (rivers of the provinces of 

 Moxos and Chiquitos and all upper tributaries of the Amazon)]. — 

 Gervais, 1856a, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, p. 806; 1856b, Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., (2), 17: 521 [taxonomic history; English translation 

 of previous article]. 



