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Macleayius australiensis Gray, 1865, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864: 



589, figs. 1, 2 (cervical vertebrae) [S. Pacific: New Zealand (type 



locality); type, two cervical vertebrae in the Sydney Museum]. — 



Van Beneden, 1874, Bull. Mus. Roy. Belgique, (2), 37: 832 [taxonomic 



history; a synonym of Balaena australis]. — Flower, 1885, List Cetacea 



Brit. Mus., p. 2 [type an articulated skeleton, Brit. Mus., no. 1588a- 



73.3.3.1, received 1873 from Dr. Haast]. 



Eubalcena Capensis Gray, 1866, Cat. seals and whales Brit. Mus., p. 91, 



fig. 6 (skull) [name based on the "baleine du Cap," juvenal of Cuvier, 



1823]. 



B\alcend\ capensis Gray (not A. Smith), 1868, Synopsis whales and dolphins 



Brit. Mus., p. 1 (in synonymy of Eubalaena australis), pi. 1, fig. 3 (baleen 



with caption Balcena capensis) [S. Atlantic: South Africa (Cape of 



Good Hope); baleen]. 



Balcena hectori Gray, 1874, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4), 13: 56 [S. Pacific: 



New Zealand (type locality: Tory Channel)]. 

 Balcena glacialis, Lahille (not Borowski), 1903, Bol. Centro Naval, 21: 

 377 [work not seen]; 1905, Rev. Jardm Zool., Buenos Aires, 1905, p. 

 70 [S. Pacific; skull in Buenos Aires Museum]. — Castillo, 1906, Caza de 

 la ballena en la Isla Santa Maria, Min. Industria, Santiago de Chile, 

 p. 1, 3 [S. Pacific: Chile (Isla Santa Maria, Arauco); whaling]. — 

 Miranda Ribeiro, 1932, Bol. Mus. Nac. Rio de Janeiro, 8: 1, pi. 1 

 (cervical vertebrae), pis. 2, 3, 5, 6 (animal), pi. 4 (skeleton), pi. 7 

 (composite of animal) [S. Atlantic: Brazil (Bahia); Falklands; B. 

 australis a synonym]. — Fraser, in Norman and Fraser, 1938, Giant 

 fishes, whales and dolphins, p. 211, fig. 61 (animal) [characters; habits; 

 whaling ; australis a local race] . 

 Eubalcena glacialis, Kellogg (part, not Miiller), 1940, Nat. Geogr. Mag., 

 77(1) : 57, pi. 3 (animal), figs. p. 59 (jaw bones used for fences) [characters; 

 habits; distribution (part)]. — Mackintosh, 1946, Biol. Rev., 21: 61, 

 62 [part; 20° S.-60 S.; food; breeding; gestation].— Budker, 1959, 

 Whales and whaling, p. 30, pi. 1 (animal) [characters; local races: 

 japonica, biscayensis, antipodarum, australis]. 

 Southern right whale, Marr, 1962, Discovery Rep., 32: 127 [krill feeding]. 

 Type: Skeleton, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris; collected 

 by M. De Lalande in 1820. 

 Type locality: Algoa Bay, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. 

 Distribution: Southern hemisphere; from Antarctic Circle to Brazil 

 (Rio Grande do Sul, possibly to Rio de Janeiro, 23° S., and purportedly 

 as far north as Baia, 13° S.) in the western Atlantic, and to Walvis Bay, 

 West Africa (22° S.), in the eastern Atlantic; in the western Pacific to 

 New Zealand and Sydney, Australia; in the eastern Pacific to Coquimbo, 

 Chile (30° S.), in the Indian Ocean from Algoa Bay, South Africa (34° S.), 

 in the west to southwestern Australia (30° S.) in the east. 



