A Porpoise, Australophocaena dioptrica , Previously Identified As Phocoena spinipinnis , From Heard Island

Guiler, Burton and Gales (1987) reported a cranium (Tasmanian Museum No. A141 1) they identified as belonging to Burmeister’s porpoise, Phocoena spinipinnis Burmeister, 1865 from Heard Island (53°S 73°30’E). They noted that P. spinipinnis was previously known only from the cold-temperate coast...

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Main Authors: Brownell, Robert L., Jr., Heyning, John, Perrin, William
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:usdeptcommercepub-1095 2024-09-30T14:36:13+00:00 A Porpoise, Australophocaena dioptrica , Previously Identified As Phocoena spinipinnis , From Heard Island Brownell, Robert L., Jr. Heyning, John Perrin, William 1989-04-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdeptcommercepub/85 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/usdeptcommercepub/article/1095/viewcontent/Brownell_MMS_1989_A_Porpoise_Australophocaena.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdeptcommercepub/85 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/usdeptcommercepub/article/1095/viewcontent/Brownell_MMS_1989_A_Porpoise_Australophocaena.pdf United States Department of Commerce: Staff Publications Environmental Sciences text 1989 ftunivnebraskali 2024-09-02T07:48:19Z Guiler, Burton and Gales (1987) reported a cranium (Tasmanian Museum No. A141 1) they identified as belonging to Burmeister’s porpoise, Phocoena spinipinnis Burmeister, 1865 from Heard Island (53°S 73°30’E). They noted that P. spinipinnis was previously known only from the cold-temperate coastal waters of South America and claimed that this cranium was evidence that the species has a much wider distribution than previously known. We have examined the photographs and details of their specimen and re-identify it here as Australophocaena dioptrica (Lahille, 1912) (family Phocoenidae). Barnes (1985) listed several features that distinguish the skulls of species within the subfamily Phocoenoidinae (including A. dioptrica) from those species within the Phocoeninae (including Phocoena spp.). Features that distinguish A. dioptrica from P. spinipinnis, dearly visible in the published photographs of the cranium from Heard Island, include: a relatively small, oval-shaped temporal fossa; an elevated, high-vaulted braincase that slopes abruptly onto the narial region; relatively large, high and convex premaxillary bosses; dorso-ventrally expanded zygomatic process of the squamosal; short and antetoposteriorly expanded postorbital process of the fronds; and maxillae extendmg nearly to the dorsal margin of the supraoccipital on the top of the skull. In all these features, the Heard Island specimen conforms with those of A. dioptrica. Crania of A. dioptrica have been illustrated by Hamilton (1941), Norris and McFarland (1958), Brownell (1975), Fordyce et al. (1984), and Barnes (1985). Crania of P. spinipinnis have been illustrated by Norris and McFarland (1958) and Brownell and Praderi (1984). Text Heard Island University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Burton ENVELOPE(166.733,166.733,-72.550,-72.550) Fossa ENVELOPE(9.795,9.795,62.990,62.990) Heard Island Lahille ENVELOPE(-64.368,-64.368,-65.544,-65.544)
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Brownell, Robert L., Jr.
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Perrin, William
A Porpoise, Australophocaena dioptrica , Previously Identified As Phocoena spinipinnis , From Heard Island
topic_facet Environmental Sciences
description Guiler, Burton and Gales (1987) reported a cranium (Tasmanian Museum No. A141 1) they identified as belonging to Burmeister’s porpoise, Phocoena spinipinnis Burmeister, 1865 from Heard Island (53°S 73°30’E). They noted that P. spinipinnis was previously known only from the cold-temperate coastal waters of South America and claimed that this cranium was evidence that the species has a much wider distribution than previously known. We have examined the photographs and details of their specimen and re-identify it here as Australophocaena dioptrica (Lahille, 1912) (family Phocoenidae). Barnes (1985) listed several features that distinguish the skulls of species within the subfamily Phocoenoidinae (including A. dioptrica) from those species within the Phocoeninae (including Phocoena spp.). Features that distinguish A. dioptrica from P. spinipinnis, dearly visible in the published photographs of the cranium from Heard Island, include: a relatively small, oval-shaped temporal fossa; an elevated, high-vaulted braincase that slopes abruptly onto the narial region; relatively large, high and convex premaxillary bosses; dorso-ventrally expanded zygomatic process of the squamosal; short and antetoposteriorly expanded postorbital process of the fronds; and maxillae extendmg nearly to the dorsal margin of the supraoccipital on the top of the skull. In all these features, the Heard Island specimen conforms with those of A. dioptrica. Crania of A. dioptrica have been illustrated by Hamilton (1941), Norris and McFarland (1958), Brownell (1975), Fordyce et al. (1984), and Barnes (1985). Crania of P. spinipinnis have been illustrated by Norris and McFarland (1958) and Brownell and Praderi (1984).
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author Brownell, Robert L., Jr.
Heyning, John
Perrin, William
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title A Porpoise, Australophocaena dioptrica , Previously Identified As Phocoena spinipinnis , From Heard Island
title_short A Porpoise, Australophocaena dioptrica , Previously Identified As Phocoena spinipinnis , From Heard Island
title_full A Porpoise, Australophocaena dioptrica , Previously Identified As Phocoena spinipinnis , From Heard Island
title_fullStr A Porpoise, Australophocaena dioptrica , Previously Identified As Phocoena spinipinnis , From Heard Island
title_full_unstemmed A Porpoise, Australophocaena dioptrica , Previously Identified As Phocoena spinipinnis , From Heard Island
title_sort porpoise, australophocaena dioptrica , previously identified as phocoena spinipinnis , from heard island
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