Mesoplodon traversii Gray 1873
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Mesoplodon traversii Gray 1873
Mesoplodon traversii Gray 1873 , Trans. New Zealand Inst. (1873), 6: 96.
Type Locality: Chatham Isl, New Zealand.
Vernacular Names: Spade-toothed Whale.
Synonyms: Mesoplodon bahamondi Reyes, Van Warebeek, Cárdenas, and Yáñez 1996 .
Distribution: South Pacific: temperate waters; known from 3 specimens: Pitt Isl (Chatham Isls), White Isl (North Isl, N.Z.) and Robinson Crusoe Isl (Juan Fernadez Arch., Chile).
Conservation: CITES – Appendix II.
Discussion: Was considered synonymous with Mesoplodon layardii until Helden et al. (2002) compared the DNA sequence from the type and determined that it was the same species as M. bahamondi . This species is the rarest member of the Ziphiidae .
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