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Type: Skull, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, no. a 3053; 

 collected by Dussumier. 



Type locality: Malabar, India, Bay of Bengal. 



Distribution : From the coast of Sarawak in the South China Sea, west 

 through the Straits of Malacca, the Bay of Bengal, and the Arabian and 

 Red Seas to the Suez Canal. 



Sotalia teuszi Kiikenthal 



Sctalia teuszii Kiikenthal, 1892, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., 6: 442, pi. 21 (skull). — 

 Fraser, 1949, Journ. Mammal., 30: 274, pis. 1, 2 (skull) [N. Atlantic: 

 Senegal; characters]. — Cadenat and Paraiso, 1957, Bull. Inst. Frangais 

 Afrique Noire, 19(A): 324, fig. 1 (head), figs. 2, 3 (animal) [N. Atlantic: 

 Senegal ; characters ; piscivorous not herbivorous as claimed by Kiiken- 

 thal]. — Cadenat, 1959, Bull. Inst. Frangais Afrique Noire, 21(A): 

 pis. 20-22 (animal) [N. Atlantic: Senegal; stomach contents fish; 

 definitely not herbivorous]. 



Type: Skull, presumably in the Jena Natural History Museum; pre- 

 sented by Edward Teusz. 



Type locality: Bay of Warships, Cameroons, West Africa. 



Distribution : West African coast and mouths of rivers from Senegal to 

 Cameroons. 



Genus STENELLA Gray 



Clymene Gray, 1864, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864: 237 [subgenus of 

 Delphinus Linnaeus; type species: D. euphrosyne Gray, by monotypy; 

 generic name preoccupied by Clymene Lamarck, 1818, a polychaete, 

 and by Savigny, 1822, a polychaete]. 



Stenella Gray, 1866, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866: 213 [subgenus of 

 Steno Gray; type species: Steno attenuatus Gray, by monotypy]. — 

 Fraser and Purves, 1960, Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Zool., 7: 59 

 et seq., fig. 26 (table) [auditory system; classification]. 



Euphrosyne Gray, 1866, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866: 214 [subgenus of 

 Clymene Gray; included species: C. microps Gray, C. alope Gray, C. 

 euphrosyne Gray (type by tautonomy) ; name preoccupied by Euphrosyne 

 Miegen, 1800, a genus of Diptera]. 



Clymenia Gray, 1868, Synopsis of whales and dolphins Brit. Mus., p. 6 

 [emendation of Clymene Gray, 1864; generic name preoccupied by 

 Clymenia Savi, 1817, a genus of Vermes and Munster, 1834, a mollusk, 

 and Orsted, 1844, a worm]. — Flower, 1884, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 

 1883: 495, 499, 512 [taxonomy; type species: Delphinus longirostris 

 Gray] . 



Micropia Gray, 1868, Synopsis whales and dolphins Brit. Mus., p. 6 

 [subgenus of Clymenia; type species: Clymenia stenorhyncha Gray 

 (= Delphinus microps Gray), by virtual tautonomy and monotypy]. 



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