The minke whale /ˈmɪnki/, or lesser rorqual, is a species complex of
baleen whale. The two species of minke whale are the common (or northern)
minke whale and the Antarctic (or southern) minke whale. The minke whale
was first described by the Danish naturalist Otto Fabricius in 1780, who
assumed it must be an already known species and assigned his specimen to
Balaena rostrata, a name given to the northern bottlenose whale by Otto
Friedrich Müller in 1776. In 1804, Bernard Germain de Lacépède described a
juvenile specimen of Balaenoptera acuto-rostrata. The name is a partial
translation of Norwegian minkehval, possibly after a Norwegian whaler
named Meincke, who mistook a northern minke whale for a blue whale.
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