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  2. Orcinus - Wikipedia

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    The descriptions of species as Orcinus glacialis Berzin and Vladimirov, 1983 and Orcinus nanus Mikhalev and Ivashin, 1981 are considered synonyms of Orcinus orca, the existing species of orca. Orcinus means "of the kingdom of the dead", [5] or "belonging to Orcus". [6] This comes from Latin orca [7] used by Ancient Romans for these animals ...

  3. Orca - Wikipedia

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    The orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. It is the only extant species in the genus Orcinus and is recognizable by its black-and-white patterned body. A cosmopolitan species, it is found in diverse marine environments, from Arctic to Antarctic regions to tropical seas.

  4. Binomial nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Orcinus orca, the orca or the killer whale Trichocereus macrogonus var. pachanoi, the San Pedro cactus In taxonomy , binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called binary nomenclature , is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms ...

  5. Orcus - Wikipedia

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    Fresco of Odysseus (Etruscan: Uθuste) and the Cyclops (Etruscan: Cuclu) in the Tomb of Orcus, Tarquinia, Italy.. The origins of Orcus may have lain in Etruscan religion.The so-called "Tomb of Orcus", an Etruscan site at Tarquinia, is a misnomer, resulting from its first discoverers mistaking a hairy, bearded giant for Orcus; it actually depicts a Cyclops.

  6. Orca types and populations - Wikipedia

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    Two dwarf species, named Orcinus nanus and Orcinus glacialis, were described during the 1980s by Soviet researchers, but most cetacean researchers are skeptical about their status, and linking these directly to the types described below is difficult. [2] Some examples of variations in orcas

  7. Category:Orcinus - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Orcinus, a genus of Delphinidae, the family of carnivorous marine mammals known as dolphins. It includes the largest delphinid species, Orcinus orca, known as the orca or killer whale. Two extinct species are recognised, Orcinus paleorca and O. citoniensis, describing fossilised remains

  8. Grampus - Wikipedia

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    Grampus, the genus and another name for Risso's dolphin, Grampus griseus; A synonym of the genus Orcinus; Another name for Orcinus orca, the killer whale or orca; Another name for the hellbender, a species of salamander

  9. List of cetaceans - Wikipedia

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    Genus Orcinus – one species Common name Scientific name Status Population Distribution Size Picture Orca: Orcinus orca Linnaeus, 1758: DD: 100,000 [n] 4.5 t (5.0 short tons) Genus Peponocephala – one species Common name Scientific name Status Population Distribution Size Picture Melon-headed whale: Peponocephala electra Gray, 1846: LC ...