Pacific white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens) Description	
English: Pacific white-sided dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens)
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Date	27 May 2014, 17:00:26
Source	http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals/cetaceans/whitesideddolphin_pacific.htm
Author	NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center (NOAA)
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The Pacific white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens) is a very active dolphin found in the cool to temperate waters of the North Pacific Ocean. The Pacific white-sided dolphin was named by Smithsonian mammalogist Theodore Nicholas Gill in 1865. It is morphologically similar to the dusky dolphin, which is found in the South Pacific. Genetic analysis by Frank Cipriano suggests the two species diverged about two million years ago. Though both are traditionally placed in the genus Lagenorhynchus, molecular analyses indicate they are closer to dolphins of the genus Cephalorhynchus. The new genus Sagmatias has been proposed for these species. Order:	Artiodactyla, Infraorder:	Cetacea, Family:	Delphinidae, Genus:	Lagenorhynchus, Species:	Lagenorhynchus obliquidens (Gill, 1865).