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Globicephala melas (long-finned pilot whale)
Mammalia - Artiodactyla - Delphinidae
Taxonomy
Delphinus melas was named by Traill (1809). It is extant. Its type specimen is BMNH 363a-44.12.3.2, lectotype, a skull. Its type locality is Scapa Bay, which is in a Holocene estuary/bay horizon in the United Kingdom.
It was recombined as Globicephalus melas by De Kay (1842), Gray (1846), Lydekker (1887), Trouessart (1904) and Turner (1912); it was recombined as Globicephala melaena by Thomas (1898), Oliver (1922), Scheffer and Rice (1963), Hershkovitz (1966) and Van Bree (1971); it was recombined as Globicephala melas by Murie (1874), Palmer (1904), Rice (1998), Mead and Brownell (2005), Agnarsson and May-Collado (2008), Uhen et al. (2008) and Perrin et al. (2013).
It was recombined as Globicephalus melas by De Kay (1842), Gray (1846), Lydekker (1887), Trouessart (1904) and Turner (1912); it was recombined as Globicephala melaena by Thomas (1898), Oliver (1922), Scheffer and Rice (1963), Hershkovitz (1966) and Van Bree (1971); it was recombined as Globicephala melas by Murie (1874), Palmer (1904), Rice (1998), Mead and Brownell (2005), Agnarsson and May-Collado (2008), Uhen et al. (2008) and Perrin et al. (2013).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1809 | Delphinus melas Traill p. 81 figs. Plate 3 |
1812 | Delphinus globiceps Cuvier p. 14 |
1820 | Delphinus deductor Scoresby p. 496 |
1825 | Delphinus grinda Lyngbye |
1827 | Globicephalus intermedius Gray p. 396 |
1829 | Delphinus grinda Cuvier |
1829 | Delphinus globiceps Fischer p. 512 |
1834 | Globicephala edwardii Smith |
1834 | Phocaena edwardii Smith |
1842 | Globicephalus melas De Kay |
1846 | Globicephalus svineval Gray p. 32 |
1846 | Globiocephalus affinis Gray p. 32 |
1846 | Globicephalus melas Gray p. 84 |
1846 | Delphinus carbonarius Wagner p. 305 figs. Plate 352, Fig. 1 |
1847 | Delphinus globiceps Nilsson p. 608 |
1850 | Globiocephalus svineval Gray p. 87 |
1850 | Globiocephalus affinis Gray p. 89 |
1852 | Globicephalus indicus Blyth |
1852 | Globicephala indica Blythe p. 99 |
1852 | Delphinus melas Gervais p. 148 |
1861 | Globiocephalus incrassatus Gray |
1864 | Globiocephalus svineval Gray p. 243 |
1864 | Globiocephalus affinis Gray p. 244 |
1864 | Globiocephalus incrassatus Gray p. 244 |
1866 | Grampus affinis Gray p. 300 |
1866 | Globiocephalus svineval Gray p. 314 |
1866 | Globiocephalus affinis Gray p. 317 |
1866 | Globicephalus edwardsii Gray p. 320 |
1866 | Globiocephalus edwardsii Gray p. 320 |
1866 | Globiocephalus indicus Gray p. 322 |
1866 | Sphaerocephalus incrassatus Gray p. 324 |
1866 | Globiocephalus incrassatus Gray p. 325 |
1868 | Globiocephalus svineval Gray p. 8 |
1868 | Sphaerocephalus incrassatus Gray p. 9 |
1869 | Globicephalus scammonii Scammon and Cope p. 21 |
1874 | Globicephala melas Murie p. 235 figs. Plates 30-38 |
1887 | Globicephalus melas Lydekker p. 81 |
1896 | Globicephalus chilensis Philippi |
1898 | Globicephala indica Thomas p. 99 |
1898 | Globicephala melaena Thomas p. 99 |
1904 | Globicephala melas Palmer p. 296 |
1904 | Globicephalus chilensis Trouessart p. 770 |
1904 | Globicephalus indicus Trouessart p. 770 |
1904 | Globicephalus melas Trouessart p. 770 |
1904 | Globicephalus scammoni Trouessart p. 770 |
1912 | Globicephalus melas Turner p. 114 |
1922 | Globicephala melaena Oliver p. 578 |
1939 | Globicephala leucosagmaphora Rayner |
1963 | Globicephala melaena Scheffer and Rice p. 7 |
1966 | Globicephala melaena Hershkovitz p. 91 |
1971 | Globicephala melaena Van Bree p. 83 |
1998 | Globicephala melas Rice p. 119 |
2005 | Globicephala melas Mead and Brownell p. 728 |
2008 | Globicephala melas Agnarsson and May-Collado p. 981 figs. Fig. 2 |
2008 | Globicephala melas Uhen et al. p. 592 |
2013 | Globicephala melas Perrin et al. p. 571 figs. Table 1 |
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available