Lissodelphis borealis ( Peale, 1848 )
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Lissodelphis borealis ( Peale, 1848) View in CoL View at ENA — Northern Right-whale Dolphin
Delphinapterus borealis Peale, 1848 p.35 View in CoL ; Type locality- Oregon, US (46° 6’ 50” N, 135° 5’ W).
Tursio borealis: Kuroda, 1938 p.16 .
Lissodelphis borealis: Kim et al., 2000 p.107 View in CoL ; Kim, 2000 p.250.
Range: Stranded L. borealis rarely occur along the coast of Gyeongsangbuk Province, east-central Korea ( Kim 2004; Fig. 91 View FIGURE 91 ). This dolphin is considered a vagrant in Korean waters.
Remarks: Speculation about the classification of L. borealis as a species led to the proposal that L. borealis represents a subspecies of L. peronei ( Honacki et al. 1982) , but most modern whale biologists accept the current classification as a species. However, the current taxonomic status could change with a larger sample ( Jefferson & Newcomer 1993). The current taxonomy has the northern right-whale dolphin as a monotypic species.
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Lissodelphis borealis ( Peale, 1848 )
Jo, Yeong-Seok, Baccus, John T. & Koprowski, John L. 2018 |
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