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Orca Eschrichtii Reinhardt, 1866, Recent memoirs on the cetacea, Ray 

 Soc. London, p. 188, fig. p. 187 [N. Atlantic: Great Britain (type 

 locality: Kollefjord of Stromo, Faeroe Islands); name based on Esch- 

 richt's description of the third northern species of Orca (Reinhardt, 

 op. cit., p. 184) and attributed to Prof. Steenstrup; several skeletons 

 in the Copenhagen (?) Museum]. 



[Orcinus orca] eschrichti [sic], Trouessart, 1904, Cat. Maram., Suppl., p. 

 771 [classification]. 



0[?r<2] Schlegelii Lilljeborg, 1866, Synopsis of the cetaceous mammalia of 

 Scandinavia (Sweden and Norway), Ray Society, London, p. 237 

 [N. Atlantic : Norway (type locality : west coast) ; types, 2 skeletons 

 in the Bergen Museum (by restriction; name actually based on addi- 

 tional material examined and described in literature)]. 



Orca magellanica Burmeister, 1866, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3), 18: 99 

 (name), 101 (description), pi. 9, fig. 5 (skull) [S. Atlantic: Argentina 

 (type locality : Arroyo de Cristiano Muerto, south of Cabo Corrientes, 

 Buenos Aires, 38°50' S.); type a skull only in Buenos Aires museum]; 

 1867, Anal. Mus. Publ. Buenos Aires, 1: 307 [S. Atlantic: Argentina 

 (Partido de La Loberia, Buenos Aires], 1869, Anal. Mus. Publ. Buenos 

 Aires, 1(6): 373, pi. 22 (skull) [S. Atlantic: Argentina (Cabo Corri- 

 entes to Straits of Magellan)]. — Dabbene, 1902, Anal. Mus. Buenos 

 Aires, (3), 1 : 350 [S. Atlantic: Argentina (Tierra del Fuego)]. 



[Orcinus orca] magellanicus, Trouessart, 1904, Cat. Mamm., Suppl., p. 771 

 [classification]. 



Orca orca magellanicus, Lahille, 1914, Enumeration y zoogeografia de los 

 mamiferos de la republica de Argentina, p. 31 [S. Atlantic: Argentina 

 (Patagonia)]. 



Orca ater Cope, in Scammon, 1869, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 

 21: 22 [N. Pacific (type locality: "North West coasts from Oregon to 

 the Aleutian Islands"; name based on Scammon ms. description (cf. 

 Scammon, 1869, op. cit., p. 57, fig. 17, showing animal seen at Juan 

 de Fuca Straits; 1874, Marine mammals of the northwestern coast of 

 North America, pp. 88, 297, pi. 17, fig. 2 (animals)]. 



Orca atra [sic], Gray, 1871, Suppl. cat. seals and whales Brit. Mus., 

 p. 92 [misprint for Orca ater Cope]. 



Orca rectipinna Cope in Scammon, 1869, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- 

 delphia, 21: 22, figs. 15, 16 (outline sketches of animal) [N. Pacific: 

 U.S.A. (type locality: coast of California); name based on animal 

 described and figured by Scammon (1869, op. cit., p. 55; 1874, Marine 

 mammals of the north western coast of North America, p. 88, pi. 17, 

 fig. 1)]. 



Grampus rectipinna, Scheffer, 1942, Murrelet, 24: 44 [regarded as valid]. — 

 Hall and Kelson, 1959, Mammals of North America, p. 825 and fig. 

 (animal), fig. 453 (skull) [characters; synonymy]. 



