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1865-1868, p. 88 [N. Pacific (type locality: entrance to Van Diemen 

 (=Osumi) Strait between Kyushu and Tanega Islands, Japan); type 

 seen at sea; regarded as probably identical with Tur slops catalania Gray. 



Tursiops fergusoni Lydekker, 1903, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, 15: 

 41, pi. 3 (animal) [Indian: India (type locality: Trivandrum, Travan- 

 core) ; name based on animal described and figured by Ferguson ; type 

 skeleton in British Museum]; 1905, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1905: 

 127 [immature of T. catalania]; 1909, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1908: 

 ftn., p. 804 [synonym of T. catalania]. 



Tursiops gephyreus Lahille, 1908, Anal. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, 16: 347, 

 fig. 1 (animal), fig. 3 (vertebrae), pis. 3, 4 (skull) [S. Atlantic: Argen- 

 tina (type locality: Punta Lara, Rio de La Plata; Quilmes, Rio de La 

 Plata) ; type, male, skin and skeleton, Museu Nacional de Buenos 

 Aires; collected Sept. 7, 1907, by Nicolas Antierri]. — True, 1914, Ann. 

 Durban Mus., 1(1): 20, 24 [characters]. 



[?] Tursiops dawsoni Lydekker, 1909, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1908: 

 802-806 [Indian: India (type locality: off Trivandrum, southern 

 India); name based on skeleton in British Museum and ms. notes 

 presented by Lt. Col. F. W. Dawson]. 



Tursiops nuuanu Andiews, 1911, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 30: 233, 

 pi. 10 (skull) [N. Pacific (type locality: 12° N., 120° W.); U.S.A. 

 (Santa Catalina Island, Gulf of California) ; type a skull only, American 

 Museum of Natural History, no. 35045; collected Dec. 6, 1906, by J. T. 

 Nichols on the voyage of the "Nuuanu"]. — Hall and Kelson, 1959, 

 Mammals of North America, p. 822, fig. 450 (skull) [Pacific: Mexico 

 (Baja California); 70 miles south of Panama; Galapagos (Post Office 

 Bay)].— Van Gelder, 1960, American Mus. Novit, 1992: 17, fig. 10 

 (animal) [N. Pacific: Mexico (Tres Marias Island; Golfo de California, 

 north to Isla Coronado and possibly Tiburon) ; characters; comparisons 

 with T. gillii Dall]. — Setzer, in Mayer, 1950, Amer. Midi. Nat., 43: 

 184, 185 [N. Pacific: 70 miles south of Panama; comparisons with 

 T gilli]. 



Tursiops maugeanus Iredale and Troughton, 1934, Mem. Australian 

 Mus., 6: 68 [Indian: Australia (type locality: Tamar River, Tas- 

 mania); name based on Tursiops tursio, Scott and Lord (not Fabricius), 

 1919, Papers Roy. Soc. Tasmania, p. 96, pis. 23-25 (work not seen)]. 



Tursiops truncatus, Oliver, 1922, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1922: 584 

 [S. Pacific: New Zealand; Beluga kingii Hector 1873 (not Gray, 1846), 

 a synonym]. — Cabrera and Yepes, 1940, Mamiferos sudamericanos, p. 

 302, pi. 54 (animal) [S. Atlantic: Uruguay (Rio de La Plata to Pay- 

 sandu)]. — Marelli, 1953, Anal. Mus. Nahuel Huapi, 3:142 [S.Atlantic: 

 Argentina (Punta Blanca between La Plata and Magdalena, Buenos 

 Aires)].— Rice, 1960, Journ. Mammal., 41: 407 [N. Pacific: U.S.A. 

 (Hawaii)]. — Cabrera, 1961, Rev. Mus. Argentino Cienc. Nat. "Ber- 

 nardino Rivadavia," 4: 612 [gephyreus a synonym]. — Evans and 



