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Iniidae is a
family of
river dolphins containing one
living genus, Inia, and four
extinct genera. The
extant genus inhabits the
river basins of South...
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oceanic dolphins, porpoises, and
their relatives, such as
Lipotidae and
Iniidae. "Infraorder
Delphinida Muizon 1984 (toothed whale)". paleobiodb.org. "Family...
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toothed whale endemic to
South America and is
classified in the
family Iniidae.
Three subspecies are
currently recognized: I. g.
geoffrensis (Amazon river...
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Asian dolphins), the
recently extinct Lipotidae (Yangtze
river dolphin),
Iniidae (the
Amazonian dolphins) and Pontoporiidae.
There are five
extant species...
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contains fourteen, Balaenidae, Balaenopteridae, Cetotheriidae, Delphinidae,
Iniidae, Kogiidae, Lipotidae, Monodontidae, Phocoenidae, Physeteridae, Platanistidae...
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Marine mammals comprise over 130
living and
recently extinct species in
three taxonomic orders. The
Society for
Marine Mammalogy, an
international scientific...
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Delphinidae (the
oceanic dolphins),
Platanistidae (the
Indian river dolphins),
Iniidae (the New
World river dolphins),
Pontoporiidae (the
brackish dolphins),...
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between Rapids:
Genetic Structure and
Hybridization in
Botos ( Cetacea:
Iniidae: Inia Spp.) of the
Madeira River, Brazil."
Biological Journal of the Linnean...
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Monodontidae Phocoenidae (Porpoises)
Physeteridae Kogiidae Iniidae Lipotidae Platanistidae Pontoporiidae Ziphiidae (Beaked whales)...
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Brazil has the
largest mammal diversity in the world, with more than 600
described species and more
likely to be discovered.
According to the International...