User:Wc311/Cephalorhynchus

Seems like this article has only been touched once. Only has 2 references and just a one sentence description of the animal.

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Bräger, Stefan, and Zsuzsanna Bräger. “Range Utilization and Movement Patterns of Coastal Hector’s Dolphins (Cephalorhynchus Hectori).” Aquatic Mammals 44.6 (2018): 633–642. Web.

Righi, Carina, Gabriela Blanco, and Esteban Frere. “Abundance and Spatial Distribution of Commerson’s Dolphin (Cephalorhynchus Commersonii) at a Breeding Site: Ría Deseado, Patagonia, Argentina.” Aquatic Mammals 39.1 (2013): 1–9. Web.

Brager, S, J Harraway, and B Manly. “Habitat Selection in a Coastal Dolphin Species (Cephalorhynchus Hectori).” Marine Biology 143.2 (2003): 233–244. Web.

Elwen, Simon, and Ruth Leeney. “Injury and Subsequent Healing of a Propeller Strike Injury to a Heaviside’s Dolphin (Cephalorhynchus Heavisidii).” Aquatic Mammals 36.4 (2010): 382–387. Web.

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Cephalorhynchus is a genus in the dolphin family Delphinidae containing four species. Cephalorhynchus dolphins are only found close to land in the cooler waters of the Southern Hemisphere. They are notable for the small stature, blunt heads, and large dorsal fins. The species C. heavisidii, C. eutropia, C. hectori, and C. commersonii make up the genus.