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Phocena [sic] phocena [sic], Gray, 1821, London Medical Repository, 15: 

 310 [misprint or emendation for Phocoena phocoena Linnaeus]. 



Phocaena [sic] phocaena [sic], Kleinenberg, 1956, Mammals of the Black 

 Sea and Sea of Azov [in Russian], p. 84 [U.S.S.R. (Black Sea); relicta 

 a synonym]. — Tomilin, 1962, Cetacea of the U.S.S.R., Fauna U.S.S.R., 

 79: 20, fig. 70 (animal), fig. 71 (skull) [distribution; biology]. 



Phocoena phocoena, Norris and McFarland, 1958, Journ. Mammal., 39: 24, 

 pis. 1-3, fig. C (skull), pi. 4 (skull) [N. Pacific: U.S.A. (Point Barrow, 

 Alaska, to San Pedro Channel, southern California); characters; com- 

 parisons; vomerina Gill a synonym]. — Norris and Prescott, 1961, Univ. 

 California Publ. Zool., 63: 348 [distribution; behavior; morphology]. 



Ph[ocaena] ph[ocaena] phocaena, Tomilin, 1962, Cetacea of the U.S.S.R., 

 79: 203 [N. Atlantic]. 



[?] D[elphinus] Phocaena fuscus Kerr, 1792, Animal Kingdom, p. 363 [N. 

 Atlantic: Canada (St. Lawrence River); name based on the "pour- 

 sille" of Bomare, 1768, Diet. Hist. Nat., article: "Baleine"]. 



Delphinus ventricosus Lacepede, 1804, Hist. Nat. Cetacees, pp. xliii, 311 

 [N. Atlantic : England (type locality : River Thames) ; name based on 

 the "lesser Grampus" of Hunter, 1787, Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, 

 77(1): 373, pi. 17]. 



Phoccena [sic] communis Lesson, 1827, Man. Mamm., p. 413 [new name 

 for Delphinus phocaena of authors]. 



Phoccena [sic] tuberculifera Gray, 1865, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865: 320 

 [N. Atlantic : England (type locality : Margate) ; type skin (in spirits) 

 and skeleton, British Museum, no. 365^-65.12.8.43]. 



Phoccena [sic] vomerina Gill, 1865, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 17: 

 178 [N. Pacific: U.S.A. (type locality: Puget Sound, Washington); 

 type rostrum and part of braincase, U.S. National Museum, no. 4149; 

 collected by C. B. R. Kennedy and cataloged July I860]. 



Phocaena [sic] phocaena vomerina, Tomilin, 1957, Mammals of eastern 

 Europe and northern Asia, 9: 703 [classification]. 



Phocoena vomerina, Hall and Kelson, 1959, Mammals of North America, 

 p. 831, fig. (animal), fig. 457 (skull) [characters; distribution]. 



Phoccena [sic] brachycium Cope, 1865, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 

 p. 279 [N. Atlantic: U.S.A. (type locality: Salem Harbor, Massa- 

 chussetts) ; cotypes, two skulls in Museum of Essex Institute, Salem, 

 Massachussetts, now probably in the U.S. National Museum]. — Cope 

 1876, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 134 [regarded as a syno- 

 nym of "P. americana Agass[iz], fide Verrill; not described"]. 



Phoccena [sic] brachcium [sic], Hall and Kelson, 1959, Mammals of North 

 America, p. 831 [misprint for brachycium Cope]. 



Phoccena [sic] americana J. A. Allen, 1869, Mammals of Massachussetts, 

 Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., p. 206 \N. Atlantic: U.S.A. (type locality: 

 Massachussetts); name attributed to Agassiz [not described], with P. 

 brachycium Cope, in synonymy]. 



