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Lipotidae

 

Lipotes

 

Lipotes vexillifer

 

 

 

            Familia Lipotidae Zhou, Quian & Li, 1978 (Familie Chinesische Flussdelfine):

-          1 Art

 

            Genus Lipotes Miller, 1918 (Gattung Baijis):

-          1 Art

 

            Lipotes vexillifer Miller, 1918 (Chinesischer Flussdelfin/Baiji):

-          Bestand: vom Aussterben bedroht; möglicherweise bereits ausgestorben

-          Verbreitung: Ostasien (China: Yangtsekiang)

           

 

 

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