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Euphysetes macleayi Krefft 1866

Description

Euphysetes macleayi Krefft, 1866a

Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1865: 708, figs 1–6. (24 April 1866).

Common name. Pygmy Sperm Whale.

Current name. Kogia breviceps (de Blainville, 1838), following Jackson & Groves (2015).

Holotype. Not determined, possibly skeleton PA.366. A detailed investigation is required to establish whether Krefft’s original material is amongst Kogia material currently in the AM Collection. Krefft’s original specimen was a male, skull and skeleton (Krefft, 1866a), and stuffed skin (Krefft, 1873b). The animal was obtained from a Mr Skinner on 13 August 1865 (Krefft, 1865c) and purchased by Krefft (Krefft, 1873b).

Type locality. Manly Beach, Sydney, NSW (Krefft, 1866a).

Comments. Krefft based his description on a “colt whale” stranded at Manly beach, which he initially examined and photographed as an intact beach stranding in 1865. His detailed account is clearly based on a single specimen and it was in the AM Collection in 1873 (Krefft, 1873b).

The current identity of Krefft’s original specimen amongst the AM Kogia material has remained in doubt following Krefft’s dismissal from the AM in 1874. Assuming that Krefft’s specimen was registered by Palmer, the only entry with matching data would seem to be PA.365 (skin, not found) and PA.366 (skeleton). Prior to this study, PA.366 was suspected for more than a century to be Krefft’s type. However, the donor of PA.366 is given as “Hon. W. Macleay” in Palmer’s hand in the P Register, and Palmer did not indicate that PA.366 was a type, whereas he did indicate type status for PA.368, the holotype of Euphysetes grayii Wall, 1851. One possibility is that Krefft’s specimen was not registered by Palmer, given that Palmer was dismissed before completing the backlog of unregistered material. Further, it is not known if Krefft’s type left the AM prior to his dismissal in 1874. Confusion is compounded by uncertainty as to which skull in the Collection is PA.366. Bannister (1988a) cited registration numbers for the holotype as P365, 366, 367 and 369 skeleton from Manly Beach” but it is possible that these numbers refer to several different individuals. We suspect that the modern paper tag labelled PA.366 was attached to the unmarked skull in the 1960s to 1980s. Krefft did not provide skull measurements in his original account to enable comparisons with the skull labelled PA.366, but he did provide woodcuts depicting three views of the skull and dentaries. According to Schulte (1917), Krefft’s specimen is illustrated in plate xxii, fig. 8 of Van Beneden & Gervais (1880), based on photographs sent by Krefft to the Paris Exhibition of 1867. Skull shape of the specimen currently labelled PA.366 is inconsistent with illustrations in both the original account and in the account of Van Beneden & Gervais (1880), assuming that those depictions are accurate.

Notes

Published as part of Parnaby, Harry E., Ingleby, Sandy & Divljan, Anja, 2017, Type Specimens of Non-fossil Mammals in the Australian Museum, Sydney, pp. 277-420 in Records of the Australian Museum 69 (5) on pages 342-343, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.69.2017.1653, http://zenodo.org/record/5237800

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
AM
Event date
1865-08-13
Family
Kogiidae
Genus
Euphysetes
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Cetacea
Phylum
Chordata
Scientific name authorship
Krefft
Species
macleayi
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
1865-08-13
Taxonomic concept label
Euphysetes macleayi Krefft, 1866 sec. Parnaby, Ingleby & Divljan, 2017

References

  • de Blainville, H. M. D. 1838. Sur les Cachalots. Annales Francaises Etrangeres Anatomie et de Physiologie 2: 335 - 337.
  • Krefft, G. 1865 c. Gray's Sperm Whale Euphysetes grayi. Letter to the Editor. The Sydney Morning Herald: LII (8498): 5, col. 4, 16 August.
  • Wall, W. S. 1851. History and Description of the Skeleton of a New Sperm Whale, lately set up in The Australian Museum by William S. Wall, Curator; together with some account of a New Genus of Sperm Whales Called Euphysetes. Sydney: W. R. Piddington. 66 pp. + pls 1 - 2 [subsequently reprinted in 1887 and 1890, and designated Australian Museum Memoir 1]
  • Bannister, J. L. 1988 a. Physeteridae. In Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Vol. 5. Mammalia, ed. D. W. Walton, pp. 198 - 200. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.
  • Schulte, H., von W. 1917. The skull of Kogia breviceps Blainville. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 37 (17): 361 - 404, pls xxxv - xliii.