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APPEARANCE, DISTRIBUTION, AND GENETIC DISTINCTIVENESS OF LONGMAN'S BEAKED WHALE, INDOPACETUS PACIFICUS
Authors:Merel L  Dalebout C Scott  Baker R Charles  Anderson Peter B  Best Victor G  Cockcroft Harvey L  Hinsz Victor  Peddemors Robert L  Pitman
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1000, New Zealand Graham;J. B. Ross 21 Pudney Street, Farrer, Canberra ACT 2607, Australia School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1000, New Zealand E-mail:;Marine Research Centre, H. Whitewaves, Malé, Republic of Maldives;Mammal Research Institute, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002, South Africa;Centre for Dolphin Studies, Box 1856, Plettenberg Bay, 6600 South Africa;International School of Kenya, P. O. Box 14103, Nairobi, Kenya;School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Durban-Westville, Private Bag X54001, Durban 4000, South Africa;Southwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, P. O. Box 271, La Jolla, California, U.S.A.
Abstract:Longman's beaked whale, Indopacetus pacificus , was known previously from only two skulls. Here we describe four new specimens of this species from strandings in the western and central Indian Ocean. Two juveniles, previously misidentified from external morphology as Hyperoodon planifrons , were identified as I. pacificus through diagnostic characteristics of mitochondrial (mt) DNA sequences derived from the holotype of this species. Images of the external appearance and teeth of the species are presented for the first time. Comparison of the color pattern of these new specimens with that of "tropical bottlenose whales" sighted in the tropical Indian and Pacific oceans confirm that those unidentified whales represent I. pacificus. Moore (1968) erected a new genus, Indopacetus , for this species (described initially as Mesoplodon pacificus ) based primarily on cranial morphology. Phylogenetic analyses of short mtDNA fragments available from the specimens known to date were unable to resolve the validity of this genus. However, the diagnostic osteological features highlighted by Moore (1968) for Indopacetus were also observed in the new specimens. Rib count and number of fused cervical vertebrae may also be diagnostic. Rostrum depth at mid-length and melon shape further distinguish this species from Mesoplodon beaked whales. As such, we see no reason on morphological grounds to overturn Moore's (1968) proposal that Longman's beaked whale is sufficiently distinct to be afforded its own genus.
Keywords:molecular genetics  mtDNA  holotype  species identification  taxonomy  external appearance  osteology  distribution  tropical bottlenose whales
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