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True's beaked whale : ウィキペディア英語版 | True's beaked whale
True's beaked whale (''Mesoplodon mirus'') is a medium-sized whale in the mesoplodont genus. The common name is in reference to Frederick W. True, a curator at the United States National Museum (now the Smithsonian). There are two distinct populations in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans (this species is absent in the tropics) which may be separate subspecies. ==Taxonomy== The species was first described in 1913 by Frederick W. True from an adult female that had stranded on the outer bank of Bird Island Shoal, Beaufort Harbor, North Carolina, in July 1912.〔Moore, Joseph Curtis. ''Diagnoses and Distributions of Beaked Whales of the Genus Mesoplodon Known from North American Waters''. In Norris, Ken S. 1977. ''Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises''. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles.〕
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