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[Lagenorhynchus] bombifrons Cope, 1876, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadel- 

 phia, 28 : 138 (in text) [nomen nudum or lapsus for L. gubernator Cope]. 



Type: Skull, originally in Brooke's Museum, London, and sold to the 

 Leiden Zoological Museum (cf. Flower, 1884, Proc. Zool. Soc. London 

 1883: 492-493, for type history). 



Type locality: Unknown; determined as the Faeroe Islands, North 

 Sea, on the basis of the provenance of the subjective snyonym eschrichtii 

 Schlegel, by Gray (1846, Zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Erebus and 

 Terror, p. 36). 



Distribution: Arctic and North Atlantic from Barents Sea and Spitz - 

 bergen to Great Britain and the Netherlands, and from Greenland to 

 Massachusetts. 



Lagenorhynchus albirostris Gray 



Delphinus Tursio, Brightwell (not Fabricius), 1846, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 17: 21, pi. 1 (animal). 



Delphinus albirostris Gray, 1846, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17: 84. 



Lagenorhynchus albirostris, Gray, 1846, Zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. 

 Erebus and Terror, 1 (Mammalia): 35, pi. 10 (animal), pi. 11 (skull) 

 [characters].— Jonsgard, 1962, Norsk Hvalf.-Tid., 51 (1) : 4 [N. Atlantic: 

 Norway; characters]. — Sergeant and Fischer, 1957, Journ. Fish. Res. 

 Board Canada, 14(1): 93, fig. 4b (animal), fig. 5 (skull) [N. Atlantic: 

 Canada (Conception Bay, Newfoundland)]. — Tomilin, 1962, Cetaceans 

 of the U.S.S.R., Fauna U.S.S.R., 79: 168, fig. 53 (animal), fig. 54 

 (skull) [N. Atlantic: Barents Sea; France; Davis Strait; Labrador; 

 U.S.A. (Massachusetts!)]. 



Delphinus pseudotursio Reichenbach, 1846, Naturg. Ins.-und Auslandes, 

 Cetaceen, pi. 24, fig. 7 (animal, D. tursio of Brightwell, 1846) [name 

 based on the D. tursio of Brightwell (not Fabricius)]. 



Delphinus ibseni Eschricht, 1846, Kongl. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Naturv. 

 Math., Afh., 12: 297 [N. Atlantic: Denmark (type locality); type 

 skeleton in Copenhagen Museum]. 



Type: Skeleton and figure of animal, British Museum (Natural History), 

 no. 916a-48.7.12.12; collected by Mr. Brightwell. 



Type locality: Great Yarmouth, England. 



Distribution: Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans from Barents Sea, 

 Greenland Seas, and Davis Strait, south to Portugal on the east, Newfound- 

 land on the west. 



Lagenorhynchus cruciger Quoy and Gaimard 



Delphinus cruciger Quoy and Gaimard, 1824, Voyage autour du monde 

 . . . Uranie et la Physicienne, Paris, Zool., p. 87, pi. 2, figs. 3, 4 

 (animal).— Lesson, 1827, Manuel Mamm., p. 407 [S. Pacific (49° S. 

 between Cape Horn and Australia); characters]; 1834, Complement 

 des oeuvres de Buffon, Cetaces, p. 238, pi. 6, fig. 2 (animal) [charac- 



