The genus
Orcinus was published by
Leopold Fitzinger in 1860, its type species is the
orca named by Linnaeus in 1758 as
Delphinus orca. Taxonomic arrangements of delphinids published by workers before and after Fitzinger, such as
John Edward Gray as
Orca in 1846 and
Orca (
Gladiator) in 1870, are recognized as synonyms of
Orcinus. 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.
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature mentions that the name "orca" originates from Latin word
orca, which means a large-bellied pot, and
Orcinus is a derived word formed by adding a masculine suffix to it. This comes from
Latin orca used by
Ancient Romans for these animals, possibly borrowing
Ancient Greek (
óryx) which referred (among other things) to a whale species, perhaps a
narwhal. As part of the
family Delphinidae, the species is more closely related to other oceanic dolphins than to other whales. The published names for the genus and their relationship to other delphinids combined epithets such as
orca, grampus, gladiator and
orcinus throughout the nineteenth century. The instability of this uncertain synonymy was complicated by the repetition of mistakes, a lack of specimens and contradictory descriptions, especially by J. E. Gray. The beaching of whales in Eastern Australia (a female and male
Grampus griseus) prompted a taxonomic revision in 1933, the authors
Tom Iredale and
Ellis Troughton proposed that the extensive use of "
Grampus" be conserved as the generic name of orca (
Orcinus orca) and that a new genus named
Grampidelphis be established for Rissos dolphin (
Grampus); the general stability of current species names emerged after the publication of the
Philip Hershkovitz's
Catalog of Living Whales (US National Museum, 1966). The type of the genus is
Delphinus orca, published by Linnaeus in the
10th edition of Systema Naturae. The type locality was named as "
Oceano Europaeo". == Description ==