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Wanganui coast; Cook Strait; Canterbury, Banks Peninsula); "never 

 seen far from the coast"]. 



[Cephalorhynchus hectori], Harrison, 1960, Malayan Nat. Journ., 14: 89 

 [N. Pacific: Sarawak]. 



Cephalorhynchus albifrons True, 1889, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 36: 111, 177, 

 pi. 32, fig. 1 (animal), fig. 2 (skull) [S. Pacific: New Zealand (type 

 locality); name based on the description and figures of Electra clan- 

 cula Hector (not Gray), 1873]. 



Cephalorhynchus hectori bicolor Oliver, 1946, Dominion Mus. Records, Zool., 

 1,(1): 4 figs. 1-3 (animals at sea) [S. Pacific: New Zealand (type 

 locality : Pelorous Sound and Wairou Bay, Cook Strait) ; type descrip- 

 tion based on photographs of dolphins observed at sea]. 



Type : Skin and skeleton, Museum Royal d'Histoire Naturelle, Brussels. 

 Type locality: North Coast, New Zealand, South Pacific. 

 Distribution: Western Pacific from Sarawak in the South China Sea 

 to New Zealand. 



Cephalorhynchus heavisidei Gray 



Delphinus {Grampus) Heavisidii Gray, 1828, Spicilegia Zoologica, 1: 2. 



Delphinus heavisidii Flower, 1884, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883: 474, 

 506 [classification; characters; synonyms: D. capensis Cuvier, D. 

 cephalorhynchus Cuvier, D. hastatus Cuvier, Orca capensis Van Beneden]. 



Grampus headivisii [sic], Lesson, 1836, Complement des oeuvres de Buffon, 

 10: 328 [typographical error for heavisidii Gray]. 



Cephalorhynchus heavisidei, True, 1889, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 36: 108, 176, 

 pi. 31, fig. 1 (animal), fig. 2 (skull) [taxonomy]. — Fraser and Purves, 

 1960, Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Zool., 7:53, 97, 99, fig. 20 (pterygoid 

 sinus), pi. 36 (skull) [auditory system]. 



D[elphinus] capensis G. Cuvier, 1829, Regne animal, p. 289 [S. Adantic: 

 South Africa (type locality: Cape of Good Hope); type in Paris 

 Museum; name preoccupied by Delphinus capensis Gray, 1828 {^Del- 

 phinus delphis Linnaeus)]. 



Delphinus capensis, F. Cuvier (not Gray), in E. Geoffroy and Cuvier, 

 1829, Hist. Nat. Mamm., livr. 58 and pi. [S. Atiantic: South Africa 

 (Cape of Good Hope); characters]. 



Phocczna Capensis, Hamilton, 1837, Jardine's Naturalist's Library, 

 Mammalia, 6(whales): 227 [characters]. 



Orca [sic] capensis, Van Beneden (not Gray), 1873, Bull. Acad. Roy. 

 Sci. Lettres Beaux Arts Belgique, Bruxelles, (2), 36: 37 [S. Adantic: 

 South Africa (type locality: Cape Town); name based on Castelnau's 

 drawing captioned Delphinus heavisidii; D. hastatus F. Cuvier a synonym]. 



D[elphinus] Dussumieri Fischer, 1829, Syn. Mamm., Addenda, p. 656 [new 



