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Prodelphinus Gervais, in Van Beneden and Gervais, 1880, Osteographie 

 des cetaces, p. 604 [substitute for Clymenia Gray, 1868]. — Flower, 

 1884, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883: 418 [taxonomy].— True, 1889, 

 Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 36: 61, 162 [taxonomy].— Winge, 1942, In- 

 terrelat. Mamm. Gen., 3: 251, 286 [characters; relationships]. 



Fretidelphis Iredale and Troughton, 1934, Mem. Australian Mus., 6: 65 

 [type species: Delphinus roseiventris Wagner {= Delphinus longirostris 

 Gray), by original designation]. 



Type : Steno attenuatus Gray, by monotypy. 



Distribution: Cold to tropical waters of the Atlantic (including the 

 Mediterranean) and Pacific; from Greenland and Bering seas to the coastal 

 waters of Cape of Good Hope, Cape Horn, and Australia; Indian Ocean. 



Stenella asthenops Cope 

 Delphinus asthenops Cope, 1865, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 



pp. 200, 201. 

 Clymenia esthenops [sic], Gray, 1871, Suppl. Cat. seals and whales Brit. 



Mus., p. 72 [classification]. 

 Clymenia aesthenops [sic], Dall, in Scammon, 1874, Marine mammals of 



the north-western coast of North America, p. 267 [type "skull only, 



Mus. Peabody Academy of Science, Salem, Mass."]. 

 Types : Two skulls, Academy of Natural Sciences nos. 595, 596. 

 Type locality: Unknown. 

 Distribution : Unknown. 



Stenella clymene Gray 



Delphinus Metis Gray, 1846, Zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Erebus 

 and Terror, 1 (Mammalia): 39, pi. 18 [type a skull only without data, 

 in British Museum; not D. metis Gray, no. 1, of page 38]. 



Delphinus Clymene Gray, 1850, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus., Cetacea, p. 115 

 [renaming of D. metis, no. 2, in Gray, 1846, Zoology . . . Erebus and 

 Terror, 1 : 39 (not no. 1 or fig.) ; no locality] ; 1866, Cat. seals and whales 

 Brit. Mus., p. 249 [characters]. 



Delphinus clymene, Flower, 1884, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883: 498 

 [D. dubius group; normalis Gray a synonym]. — Fraser, 1950, Atlantide 

 Rep., no. 1, p. 66 [regarded as distinct from Stenella doris (=Stenella 

 frontalis)]. 



[Prodelphinus] clymene, Trouessart, 1898, Cat. Mamm., p. 1034 [classifi- 

 cation]. 



Clymene normalis Gray, 1866, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866: 214 [new 

 name for Delphinus Clymene Gray]. 



Clymenia normalis, Gray, 1868, Synopsis whales and dolphins Brit. Mus., 

 p. 6 [classification]; 1871, Suppl. Cat. seals and whales Brit. Mus., 

 p. 70 [characters; same as clymene Gray]. 



