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Sei whale by Henrik Bucher. Bucher was the illustrator of the Natural History Museum in Bergen in the second half of the 19th century. © University Museum in Bergen.
English
Sei whale; Pollack whale, Sardine whale
Portuguese
Baleia-sardinheira[1]
Norwegian
Seihval (bm); Seikval (nn)
North Sámi
Sáidefális
Dutch
Noordse vinvis; Noordsche vinvisch (arch.)
German
Seiwal[2]
French
Rorqual boréal; Baleine noire; Rorqual de Rudolph[3]
Spanish
Rorcual norteño; Rorcual boreal; Rorcual sei; Ballena boba
Italian
Balenottera boreale
Greek
Βορειοφάλαινα
Creole

References

  1. Atlas de Mamíferos de Portugal
  2. Harrison, R. & M.M. Bryden, 1988. Wale und Delphine. Jahr-Verlag GmbH & Co., Hamburg
  3. Duguy, R. & D. Robineau, 1973. Cétacés et phoques des côtes de France - Guide d'identification. Annales de la Société des Sciences Naturelles de la Charente-Maritime, Supplément, juin 1973