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of Capetown].— Kellogg, 1941, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Zool. Ser., 

 27: 299, pi. 7, fig. 2 (animal ex Quoy and Gaimard) [taxonomy]. 



Delphinus Fitzroyi Waterhouse, 1838 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1838: 23; 

 1839, Zoology of the voyage of the Beagle, pt. 2 (Mammalia): 25, 

 pi. 10 (animal) [S. Atlantic: Argentina (type locality: Golfo San 

 Jose, Chubut, coast of Patagonia, 42°30' S.) ; type a female, rostrum 

 and anterior portion of lower jaw, in British Museum, collected by 

 Charles Darwin]. — Flower, 1884, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883: 

 490, 511 [regarded as possibly a Lagenorhynclus]. — Kellogg, 1941, 

 Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Zool. Ser., 27: 301, pi. 6, figs. 2, 4 (animal), 

 fig. 3 (animal, type ex Waterhouse) [S. Atlantic: Argentina (Golfo 

 de San Matias; Bahia San Jose); taxonomy]. 



Lagenorhynchus fitzroyi, Flower, 1885, List Cetacea Brit. Mus., p. 23 [type 

 history].— True, 1889, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 36: 87, 170, fig. 1 (beak), 

 pi. 24, fig. 1 (animal) [regarded as probably identical with L. clanculus 

 Gray]. — Beddard, 1900, Book of whales, p. 264 [synonyms: cruciger 

 Quoy and Gaimard, clanculus Gray]. — Fraser, in Norman and Fraser, 

 1938, Giant fishes, whales and dolphins, p. 324, fig. 88 (animal) 

 [characters]. — Bierman and Slijper, 1947, Proc. Nederlandsche Akad. 

 Wet. Amsterdam, 50(10): 1357 [characters; distribution; synonyms: 

 posidonia Philippi, burmeisteri Moreno (=Cephalorhynchus commersoni 

 Lacepede)]. 



Lagenorhynchus Fitzroyi, Lahille, 1892, Primera reunion del Congreso 

 Latinoamericano, 3: 36 [S. Atlantic: Argentina (Bahia San Matias, 

 Rio Negro)].— Dabbene, 1902, Anal. Mus. Buenos Aires, (3), 1: 350 

 [S. Atlantic: Argentina (Tierra del Fuego)]. — Lahille, 1905, Rev. 

 Jardin Zool. Buenos Aires, 1905: 61 [characters; distribution]. — 

 Gallardo, 1912, Anal. Mus. Nac. Hist. Nat., Buenos Aires, 23: 391, 

 fig. 1 (animal), fig. 2 (head) [S. Atlantic: Argentina (Mar del Plata, 

 Buenos Aires); may be same as obscurus]. — Liouville, 1913, Deuxieme 

 Exped. Antarctique Francaise, 1908-1910, pp. 1, 105, fig. 17 (hand), 

 pis. 8, 9 (animals; color variation) [taxonomic history; variation in 

 color pattern; synonyms: bivittatus Lesson, cruciger d'Orbigny, clanculus 

 Gray]. — Sapin-Jaloustre, 1953, Mammalia, 17: 255, fig. 2Se (animal) 

 [sighting characters]. 



Lagenorhynchus fitzroy [sic], Bini, 1951, Boll. Pesca, Pise. Idrobiol., Minist. 

 Agric. For., (27), 6(1): 91, fig. 12 (animals), fig. 13 (head) [S. Pacific: 

 Peru (coast of Atico, Arequipa)]. 



Phoccena fitzroyi, Philippi, 1893, Anal. Mus. Nac. Chile, (1), Zool., 6: 

 13, pi. 5, fig. 2 (animal ex Waterhouse) [like posidonia Philippi]. 



Phoccena Homei A. Smith, 1829, Zool. Journ., 4: 440 [S. Atlantic: South 

 Africa (type locality : Table Bay and Cape of Good Hope) ; type in 

 the South African Museum]. 



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

 Erebus and Terror, 1 (Mammalia): pi. 35 (skull), no text [name based 



