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Hunterius temminckii Gray, B. antipodarum Gray, B. antarctica Schlegel, 

 B. mediterranea Gray, B. angulata Gray, B. nordcaper Gray, B. capensis 

 Gray, B. cisarctica Cope, B. eubalcena Flower, Hunterius swedenborgi [sic] 

 Lilljeborg, Macleayius australiensis Gray, M. britannicus Gray, B. tarentina 

 Capellini, B. alutiensis (sic) Van Beneden, B. kuliomoch Chamisso, B. 

 cullamacha [sic] Chamisso]. — Lonnberg, 1906, Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. 

 Akad. Handl., 40(5): 41, fig. 4a (flipper), fig. 5 (cephalic excrescences); 

 pi. 5, fig. 20 (animal); pi. 6, figs. 24, 29 (animal); pi. 7 (animal); pi. 8, 

 fig. 39 (baleen) [S. Atlantic: South Georgia: characters; comparisons; 

 habits]. — Wilson, 1907, National Antarctic Exped., Brit. Mus., 2: 1 

 [Antarctic seas]. — Morch, 1911, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1911: 61 

 [S. Atlantic: Patagonia; Falklands; South Shetlands; South Georgia; 

 habits; movements]. — Salvesen, 1914, Scottish National Antarctic 

 Expedition, Zool., 4(19): 482, pi. 2, fig. 2 (animal) [S. Atlantic: 

 Falklands; whaling industry]. — Turner, 1915, Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. 

 Edinburgh, 35: 11, fig. 4 (tympanic bone) [S. Atlantic: Graham Land; 

 tympanic bone]. — Oliver, 1922, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1922: 558 

 [S. Pacific: New Zealand; synonyms: Balaena antipodarum Gray, 

 Balaena hectori Gray, Macleayius australiensis Gray]. — Miranda Ribeiro, 

 1931, Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Lisbonne, 11(11): 145 [S. Atlantic: Brazil 

 (Bahia; Rio Grande do Sul; Parana; Rio de Janeiro). — Townsend, 

 1935, Zoologica, 19(1) : 9, chart C (map) [distribution based on logging 

 records from 1735 to 1913]. — Cabrera and Yepes, 1940, Mamiferos 

 sudamericanos, p. 317, pi. 17 (animal) [characters; habits; distribu- 

 tion]. — Yanez, 1948, Rev. Biol. Marina, Valparaiso, 1 : 120 [S. Pacific: 

 Chile]. — Sapin-Jaloustre, 1953, Mammalia, 17: 234 [characters]. 



[Balaena] australis, Hershkovitz, 1961, Fieldiana, Zool., 39: 563 [southern 

 hemisphere representative of Eubalaena glacialis}. 



Eubalcena australis, Gray, 1864, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864: 202 

 [classification; tympanic bone]. — Flower, 1864, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 London, 1864: 394 [characters of type of antarctica Schlegel]; 1866, 

 Cat. seals and whales Brit. Mus., p. 91 [characters; habits]; 1873, 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4), 11: 108 [classification; Balaena antarctica 

 Gray a synonym]. — Mathews, 1938, Discovery Rep., 17: 169, pis. 

 12-15 (animal), pi. 16 (vulvoanal groove, mammae, baleen), pi. 17 

 (surface movements) [characters; genitalia; food; parasites]. — G. M. 

 Allen, 1942, Extinct and vanishing mammals of the western hemisphere, 

 p. 501 [history; habits; whaling; conservation]. — Mann, 1957, Invest. 

 Zool. Chilenas, 4: 97 [S. Pacific: Chile].— Pilleri, 1964, Acta Zool., 45 

 (3): 245 [brain morphology]. 



E[ubalaena] g[lacialis] australis, Tomilin, 1962, Cetacea of the U.S.S.R., 

 Fauna U.S.S.R., 79: 86 [classification]. 



B[alcena] g[lacialis] australis, Scheffer and Rice, 1963, U.S. Fish and 

 Wildlife Serv. Spec. Sci. Rep., 431 : 9 [classification]. 



