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California Publ. Zool., 63: 361 [N. Pacific: Bering Sea to Baja Cali- 

 fornia; behavior; morphology; reproduction]. 



Balanoptera Huttoni Gray, 1874, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4), 13: 448, 450, 

 pi. 18 (nasal, cervical vertebrae, hyoid, sternum, scapula, forelimb 

 bones) [S. Pacific: New Zealand (type locality: Otago Head Bay); 

 type skeleton British Museum (Natural History) ; Physalus antarcticus 

 Hutton, 1874 (not Gray), a synonym]. — Flower, 1885, List Cetacea 

 Brit. Mus., p. 7 [type an articulated skeleton, British Museum, no. 

 74.4.13.2; received from Prof. Hutton]. — Williamson, 1959, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. London, 133: 140 [baleen of type; comparisons]. 



B\alanoptera\ D[actylana\ Huttoni, Gray, 1874, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4), 

 13: 449 [type of subgenus Dactylaena Gray]. 



Sibbaldius mondinii Capellini, 1877, Mem. Accad. Sci. Inst. Bologna, 

 (3), 7: 423 [work not seen; N. Atlantic: Adriatic Sea (type locality)]. 



B[alaenoptera] Racovitzai Lahille, 1905, Rev. Jardin Zool. Buenos Aires, 

 1905, p. 74 [name based on two Antarctic specimens of B. acutorostrata 

 described by Racovitza (1903, Exped. Antarctique Belgique, p. 57) as 

 white -jawed Euphausia eaters]. 



Balaena microcephala Tomilin, 1957, Animals of eastern Europe and 

 northern Asia, 9 (Cetacea): 239 [name in synonymy of Balaenoptera 

 acutorostrata cited as of Holboll, 1849, "Om Gronlandernes Kiper- 

 karnak (Balaena). Kroyer's Naturhist. Tidsskr. N. R. Bd. 2." This 

 cited article by Holboll, entitled "Notice over Gronlcend ernes Kiper- 

 karnak," pp. 308-310, includes no such technical name. According 

 to Van Beneden (1880, Osteographie des cetaces, p. 171), the "kepor- 

 karnak" of Holboll is a finback (B. musculus of authors=i?. physalus 

 Linnaeus), but True (1904, Whalebone whales of western North 

 Atlantic, p. 148) regards the animal as a humpback (Megaptera novce- 

 angliae)]. 



Balaenoptera acutorostrata thalmaha Deranyagala, 1963, Spolia Zeylanica, 

 30(1): 79, pi. 1 (skull, baleen) [Indian: Ceylon (type locality: Delft); 

 type, skull, cervical vertebrae, four ribs, two baleen plates, Colombo 

 Museum, no. W (Zoological Survey), animal stranded July 12, 1962]. 



Physalus antarcticus, Hutton (not Gray), in Gray, 1874, Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., (4), 13: 318 [S. Pacific: New Zealand (Otago Head)]. 



Neobalcena marginata, Wilson (not Gray), 1904, National Antarctica 

 Exped., 2(Zool., Mammalia) : 4, fig. 2 (spouting and diving)]. 



Balcena gibbosa, Cope (not Erxleben), 1868, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philadelphia, 20: 159 [N. Atlantic: no precise locality; type of Agaphelus 

 Cope]. 



Agaphelus gibbosus, Cope (not Erxleben), 1868, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philadelphia, 20: 224 [N. Atlantic: U.S.A. (Long Beach, Ocean Co., 

 New Jersey); characters]; 1884, American Nat., 18: 1124 [regarded as 

 a misidentified Balaenoptera acutorostrata]. — True, 1904, Whalebone 

 whales of the western North Atlantic, p. 103 [history]. 



