Balaenoptera omurai
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| Balaenoptera omurai Wada et al., 2003 |
Balaenoptera omurai is a species of whale about
which almost nothing is known. It lacks a common name. The announcement of the discovery of this whale was made in the
November 20, 2003, edition of Nature (426, 278-281) by three Japanese scientists Shiro Wada, Masayuki Oishi and Tadasu K. Yamada.
Whether the claim of a new species will be accepted by the wider
The three scientists determined the existence of the species by analysing the morphology and mitochondrial DNA of nine individuals - eight caught by a Japanese research vessel in the late 1970s
in the Indo-Pacific and a further specimen collected in 1998 from a small island in the
In their paper, the scientists describe the species as resembling the Fin Whale in external appearance, albeit smaller.
In the third edition of Mammal Species of the World, the "species" is relegated to being a synonym of Bryde's Whale. However the authors note that this may only be temporary.
External links
- Whale species is new to science
- Abstract of the announcement in Nature
- "Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society"
- New York Times article containing comments of some doubting scientists
References
- Wada, S., Oishi, M. and Yamada, T. K., 2003. A newly discovered species of living baleen whales. Nature 426: 278-281
- Sasaki, T., Nikaido M., Wada S., Yamada T.K., Cao Y., Hasegawa M., and Okada N., 2006. Balaenoptera omurai is a newly discovered baleen whale that represents an ancient evolutionary lineage. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 41(1): 40-52.
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| Bowhead Whale · Southern Right Whale · North Atlantic Right Whale · North Pacific Right Whale · Fin Whale · Sei Whale · Bryde's Whale · Blue Whale · Minke Whale · Balaenoptera omurai · Humpback Whale · Gray Whale · Pygmy Right Whale | |
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