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Pelorus Jack

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Identifier: animalsofnewzeal00hutt (find matches)
Title: The animals of New Zealand; an account of the dominion's air-breathing vertebrates
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Hutton, Frederick Wollaston, 1836-1905 Drummond, James, 1869-1940
Subjects: Zoology Birds
Publisher: Christchurch, N. Z., Whitcombe and Tombs
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries

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hernparts of New Zealand. Common in Cook Strait. Genus Gradipus. Rissos Dolphin. Grampus griseus. No teeth in upper jaw, but three to seven on each side of mandiblenear to the symphysis. No beak. Pectoral fin long, pointed, falcate;dorsal fin high and falcate. Length from 10 to 13 feet. Grey, varying onthe fins and tail to black, and to white on the belly. Mainly Mediterraneanand North Atlantic in range. There is only one species in the genus.(Beddard.) As stated in the Introduction, Pelorus Jack is officially-gazetted as a Grampus dolphin. It is the only member of itsgenus recorded in New Zealand waters. Professor Beddardstates that the Grampus, like many other cetaceans, has no veryfixed limits to its range, and it mav go from the Mediterranean RISSOS DOLPHIN 63 and North Atlantic to southern latitudes during the winter. Headds that it is not by any means a common cetacean, and thatonly a dozen records of its capture on the English and Frenchcoasts are extant. It feeds on cuttle-fish.
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(Photo. by A. Pitt.) ■ Pelorus Jack. AVES. Sub-class Carinatae.Sternum with a keel. Feathers with booklets, the webs firm. Key to the Orders.This key is intended to help beginners in naming a bird by directing them to the order,or sub-order, to which it belongs. To use it, begin at No. 1 on the left, and then follow tothe number on the descriptive line, answering to the specimen under e.xamination. 1. Toes without a membrane. 2Toes united by a membrane. 12Toes margined on each side. Pygopodes. 2. Wings minute, hidden. .\pterygiformes.Wings exposed. 3 3. Toes three before and one or none behind. 4Toes two before and two behind. 16 4. Bill hooked, claws very sharp. Raptores.Bill not hooked, claws moderate or blunt. 5 5. Inner toe partly joined to the middle. Halcyones.Inner toe free. 6 6. Lower ijortion of tibife feathered. 7Lower portion of tibite naked. 10 7. Bill soft and swollen at the base. Columbiformes.Bill hard, not swollen at the base. 8 8. Hind toe at the same level as the ot

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  • bookyear:1909
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Hutton__Frederick_Wollaston__1836_1905
  • bookauthor:Drummond__James__1869_1940
  • booksubject:Zoology
  • booksubject:Birds
  • bookpublisher:Christchurch__N__Z___Whitcombe_and_Tombs
  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Institution_Libraries
  • booksponsor:Smithsonian
  • bookleafnumber:66
  • bookcollection:biodiversity
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