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Platanista gangetica
Taxonomy
Delphinus gangeticus was named by Leebeck (1801). It is extant. Its type locality is Hooghly River, which is in a Holocene fluvial horizon in India.
It was corrected as Delphinus gangetica by Roxberg (1803); it was recombined as Susu gangetica by Hershkovitz (1966); it was recombined as Platanista gangetica by Cuvier (1836), Gray (1846), Gray (1850), Eschricht (1851), Gray (1866), Gray (1868), Gray (1871), Scott (1873), Van Beneden and Gervais (1880), Trouessart (1898), Trouessart (1904), Turner (1912), Scheffer and Rice (1963), Pilleri (1989), Rice (1998), Mead and Brownell (2005), Barnes (2006), Agnarsson and May-Collado (2008), Boersma and Pyenson (2016), Jefferson (2021), Braulik et al. (2021).
It was corrected as Delphinus gangetica by Roxberg (1803); it was recombined as Susu gangetica by Hershkovitz (1966); it was recombined as Platanista gangetica by Cuvier (1836), Gray (1846), Gray (1850), Eschricht (1851), Gray (1866), Gray (1868), Gray (1871), Scott (1873), Van Beneden and Gervais (1880), Trouessart (1898), Trouessart (1904), Turner (1912), Scheffer and Rice (1963), Pilleri (1989), Rice (1998), Mead and Brownell (2005), Barnes (2006), Agnarsson and May-Collado (2008), Boersma and Pyenson (2016), Jefferson (2021), Braulik et al. (2021).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1801 | Delphinus gangeticus Leebeck |
1803 | Delphinus gangetica Roxberg |
1817 | Delphinus shawensis Blainville p. 153 |
1827 | Delphinorhynchus gangeticus Lesson p. 406 |
1828 | Susu platanista Lesson p. 440 |
1836 | Platanista gangetica Cuvier p. 252 |
1846 | Platanista gangetica Gray p. 45 |
1850 | Platanista gangetica Gray p. 137 |
1851 | Platanista gangetica Eschricht |
1859 | Platanista indi Blyth p. 493 |
1866 | Platanista gangetica Gray p. 223 |
1866 | Platanista indi Gray p. 224 |
1868 | Platanista gangetica Gray p. 4 |
1868 | Platanista indi Gray p. 4 |
1871 | Platanista gangetica Gray p. 62 |
1871 | Platanista indi Gray p. 62 |
1873 | Platanista gangetica Scott p. 64 |
1873 | Platanista indi Scott p. 65 |
1880 | Platanista gangetica Van Beneden and Gervais p. 456 |
1880 | Platanista indi Van Beneden and Gervais p. 467 |
1898 | Platanista gangetica Trouessart p. 1017 |
1904 | Platanista gangetica Trouessart p. 761 |
1912 | Platanista gangetica Turner p. 94 |
1963 | Platanista gangetica Scheffer and Rice p. 5 |
1966 | Susu gangetica Hershkovitz p. 13 |
1989 | Platanista gangetica Pilleri p. 121 |
1989 | Platanista indi Pilleri p. 121 |
1998 | Platanista gangetica Rice p. 92 |
2005 | Platanista gangetica Mead and Brownell p. 738 |
2006 | Platanista gangetica Barnes p. 32 |
2008 | Platanista gangetica Agnarsson and May-Collado p. 981 figs. Fig. 5 |
2016 | Platanista gangetica Boersma and Pyenson p. 12 figs. Figure 10 |
2021 | Platanista gangetica Braulik et al. p. 29 |
2021 | Platanista gangetica Jefferson p. 58 |
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Platanista gangetica Leebeck 1801
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Invalid names: Delphinorhynchus gangeticus Lesson 1827 [synonym], Delphinus shawensis Blainville 1817 [synonym], Platanista indi Blyth 1859 [synonym], Susu platanista Lesson 1828 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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G. T. Braulik et al. 2021 | The skulls can be differentiated from those of P. minor by the presence of a projection at the frontal suture above the nasals and behind the maxillary crests (Figure 4). While there is some overlap in tooth counts between Indus and Ganges river dolphins, all skulls with less than 30 teeth in the upper tooth rows are Ganges river dolphins. The Gan- ges river dolphin has three unique mtDNA haplotypes (HAP4-6, see Braulik, Barnett, et al., 2015, GenBank accession numbers KJ629311-13) with five fixed differences separating it from the Indus river dolphin. |