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The anatomy of the teeth and lower jaws are similar to those of the extinct sperm whale genus, Orycterocetus.
The scientific name Sirenoscincus mobydick consists of the pre-existing parent genus Sirenoscincus, and the name of the white sperm whale from the 1851 novel Moby-Dick by Herman Melville.