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Delphinus amphitriteus Philippi, 1893, Anal. Mus. Nac. Chile, (1), Zool., 

 6: 7, pi. 1, fig. 3 (animal) [S. Atlantic (type locality: 29° 15' S.); type 

 a female, captured in 1851 by R. A. Philippi on his voyage from Ham- 

 burg, Germany, to Valparaiso, Chile]. 



Prodelphinus amphitriteus, True, 1903, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 16: 

 134 [comparison; classification]. 



Type : Skeleton in Zoological Museum, Berlin. 



Type locality : East coast of South America in the vicinity of the Rio 

 de La Plata. 



Distribution: In the western Atlantic: from southern Greenland to 

 the Caribbean (Jamaica) and Rio de La Plata (35° S.), Argentina; in 

 the eastern Atlantic: from the North Sea to the northern, western, and 

 southern African seas; in the eastern Pacific: from the Bering Sea to Los 

 Angeles County, Calif.; and in the western Pacific: in Siberian, Japanese, 

 and New Zealand waters. 



Stenella crotaphiscus Cope 



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

 p. 200, 203. 



Clymenia crotaphiscus, Gray, 1871, Suppl. Cat. seals and whales Brit. Mus., 

 p. 72 [classification]. 



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

 north-western North America, p. 288 [listed]. 



[Prodelphinus] crotaphiscus, Trouessart, 1898, Cat. Mamm., p. 1034 [classi- 

 fication]. 



Type: Skull, Museum Peabody Academy, Salem, Massachusetts; pre- 

 sented by F. W. Putnam. 

 Type locality: Unknown. 

 Distribution: Unknown. 



Stenella dubia G. Cuvier 



D[elphinus] dubius G. Cuvier, 1812, Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, 19: 

 9-10, 14 ["dauphin a 140 dents"].— Cuvier, 1829, Regne Animal, 1: 

 288 [N. Atlantic: France].— Flower, 1884, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 

 1883: 498 [characters; affinities]. — Pucheran, 1856, Rev. Mag. Zool., 

 (2), 8: 449 [characters of type skull in Paris museum; regarded as 

 distinct from D. plumbeus Cuvier]. 



Delphinus dubius, Desmarest, 1817, Nouv. Diet. Hist. Nat., 9: 158 [char- 

 acters]. — Gray, 1850, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus., Cetacea, p. 119 [N. 

 Atlantic: France; 3 skulls in Paris museum including type of frontalis 

 Cuvier]; 1866, Cat. seals and whales Brit. Mus., p. 253 [characters of 

 skulls in Paris museum]. — Fraser, 1950, Atlantide Rep., 1: 72 [re- 

 garded as most nearly related to Stenella attenuata Gray]. 



