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163, pi. 7, fig. 1 (skull) [type locality unknown; name based on tusks 



seen by Anderson in Hamburg]. 

 Ceratodon monodon Pallas, 1811, Zoogeogr. Rosso-Asiatica, p. 295 [new 



name for Monodon monoceros Linnaeus]. 

 Tachynices megacephalus Brookes, 1828, Cat. Anat. Zool. Mus. Joshua 



Brookes, London, p. 40 [new name for Monodon monoceros]. 

 Type: None in existence; name based on the narwhal of whalers and 

 authors. 

 Type locality : Northern seas of Europe and America. 

 Distribution : The same as for the genus. 



Family PHYSETERIDAE 



Genus KOGIA Gray 



Kogia Gray, 1846, Zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Erebus and Terror, 

 1 (Mammalia) : 22. — Gill, 1871, American Nat., 4: 729 [characters; 

 comparisons]. — Kellogg, 1928, Quart. Rev. Biol., 3: 33 et seq. [history; 

 relationship]. 

 Euphysetes Wall, 1851, Mem. Australian Mus., 1: 46 (reprint) [type 

 species: Euphysetes Grayii {= Physeter breviceps Blainville), by monotypy]. 

 Callignathus Gill, 1871, American Nat., 4: 737 [type species: Physeter 

 simus Owen, by original designation; name preoccupied by Callignathus 

 Agassiz, 1846, a genus of insects]. 

 Cogia Wallace, 1876, Geographical distribution of animals, 2: 208 

 [emendation of Kogia Gray ; name preoccupied by Cogia Butler, 1 870, a 

 genus of Lepidoptera]. 

 "Cogia" [sic] Winge, 1942, Interrelat. Mamm. Gen., 3: 259 [characters; 



classification]. 

 Callignathula Strand, 1926, Arch. Naturg., 92(A8): 61 [substitute name 



for Callignathus Gill, preoccupied]. 

 Gallignathus Tomilin, 1957, Mammals of eastern Europe and northern 

 Siberia, 9(Cetacea): 418 [misprint for Callignathus Gill, in the combi- 

 nation Gallignathus simus Gill]. 

 Type species: Kogia breviceps (=Physeter breviceps Blainville), by 

 monotypy. 



Distribution: In eastern Atlantic: coasts of the Netherlands, France, 

 and South Africa; in western Atlantic: from Nova Scotia to Florida and 

 Texas; in eastern Pacific: from Washington to Mazatlan, Mexico, and 

 recorded from southern Peru; in western Pacific: Japanese waters, East 

 and South China Seas, Australia, and New Zealand; in central Pacific: 

 Hawaii; in Indian Ocean: from Australia to South Africa. 



Kogia breviceps Blainville 

 Physeter breviceps Blainville, 1838, Ann. franchises etrangeres Anat. Phys., 

 2: 337, pi. 10 (skull). 



