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English: Tursiops australis sp. nov. external morphology and colouration. A) and B) Distinct tri-colouration, extension of ventrum white above eye, dorsal blaze, ‘stubby’ rostrum and falcate dorsal fin. C) View of ‘stubby’ rostrum.
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Source "A New Dolphin Species, the Burrunan Dolphin Tursiops australis sp. nov., Endemic to Southern Australian Coastal Waters.". PLoS One 6 (9): e24047. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0024047.
Author Charlton-Robb K, Gershwin LA, Thompson R, Austin J, Owen K, McKechnie S.
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