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Phoca vitulina
species of mammal

Grey Seal
species of seal

Ringed Seal
species of mammal
Baikal Seal
species of seal

Harp Seal
species of mammal

Caspian seal
species of mammal

Phoca
Phoca ( ) is a genus of the earless seals, (Phocidae). It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity.

Spotted Seal
species of mammal

ribbon seal
species of mammal
Pusa
Pusa is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. The three species of this genus were split from the genus Phoca, and some sources still give Phoca as an acceptable synonym for Pusa.
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Neomonachus
Neomonachus is a genus of earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It comprises two species: the endangered Hawaiian monk seal, and the extinct Caribbean monk seal. Prior to 2014, all three species of monk seals were placed in the genus Monachus, but that was found to be paraphyletic.

Pusa hispida ladogensis
subspecies of mammal
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species of mammal