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vergleichen-anatomische und systematisch (in text) [systematics ; 

 comparative anatomy; embryology; phylogenyj. — Lillie, 1915, British 

 Antarctic (Terra Nova) Expedition, 1910, Zool., 1(3): 121 [N. 

 Atlantic: 1°7'-41°20' N., 13°45'-23 18' W.].— Fraser, in Norman 

 and Fraser, 1938, Giant fishes, whales and dolphins, p. 329, pi. 8d, 

 fig. 94 (skull) [characters].— Kellogg, 1940, Nat. Geogr. Mag., 77(1): 

 85, pi. 20 (animals), fig. p. 87 (animals) [characters; habits; distribu- 

 tion]. — Cabrera and Yepes, 1940, Mamiferos sudamericanos, p. 295, 

 pi. 73 (animals) [characters; habits; all coasts of South America]. — 

 Schneider, 1946, Bol. Soc. Biol. Concepcion (Chile), 21 : 79 [S. Pacific: 

 Chile (Concepcion); appears regularly at end of autumn]. — Tubb, in 

 Gibson-Hill, 1950, Sarawak Mus. Journ., 5: 296 (appendix) [S. Pacific: 

 Sarawak]. — Bini, 1951, Bull. Pesca Piscicolt. Idrobiol. Minist. Agric. 

 For., (27), 6(1): 91, fig. 14 (animal) [S. Pacific: Peru (coast of Piura 

 from Paita to Mancora)]. — Mann, 1957, Invest. Zool. Chilenas, 4: 

 104 [S. Pacific: Chile; key characters]. — Sergeant, 1958, Canadian 

 Field Nat. 72: 156, fig. 1 (head), fig. 2 (breaching) [N. Atlantic: 

 Canada (Dildo Arm, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, 47 °32' N., 53°33' 

 W.)].— Sergeant, 1959, Norsk Hvalf-Tid., 48(11): 562 [N. Atlantic: 

 Canada (Dildo Arm, Trinity Bay; Flemish Cap, east of the Grand 

 Bank, Newfoundland)]. — Fraser and Purves, 1960, Bull. Brit. Mus. 

 (Nat. Hist.), 7: 17, 29, 58, 64, 72, 84, figs. 3-6 (head musculature) 

 [auditory system]. — Vincent, 1960, Bull. Inst. Oceanogr. (Monaco), 

 57(1172): 1 [sound emission]. — Essapian, 1962, Zeitschr. Saugeth., 

 27(4): 211 [courtship in captivity]. 



D[elphinus] delphis, Yanez, 1948, Rev. Biol. Marina, Valparaiso, 1: 114 

 [S. Pacific: Chile (45° S. northward)]. 



D[elphinus] d[elphis] delphis, Tomilin, 1957, Animals of eastern Europe and 

 northern Asia, 9: 497 [classification]; 1962, Cetacea of the U.S.S.R., 

 Fauna U.S.S.R., 79: 151 [distribution]. 



Delphinns vulgaris Lacepede, 1804, Hist. Nat. Cetacees, pp. xlii, 250, 

 pis. 13, fig. 1 (animal), pi. 14, fig. 1 (skull) [type locality: all seas]. — 

 Sonnini (Lacepede), 1804, Hist. Nat. Cetacees, pp. 39, 356, pi. 4, 

 fig. 1 (animal) [characters; history]. 



Delphinus capensis Gray, 1828, Spicilegia Zoologica, 1: 2, pi. 2, fig. 1 

 (animal) [S. Atlantic: South Africa (type locality: Cape of Good 

 Hope) ; type a mounted skin with skull removed, British Museum, no. 

 41.17.34; originally in Royal College of Surgeons, collected by Capt. 

 Heaviside].— Scheffer and Rice, 1963, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv. 

 Spec. Sci. Rep., 431 : 6 ["South Africa, Japan and PPalestine"]. 



D[elphinus] longirostris G. Cuvier, 1829, Regne Animal, ed. 2, 1: 288 

 [Indian : India (type locality : coast of Malabar, Bengal Bay) ; type a 

 skull in the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris; probably 

 the one numbered a 3065 (cf. True, 1889, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 36: 



