One of the three varieties has a distribution extending south into Honduras.
Its altitudinal distribution extends from 1100 to 2800 m above sea level.
Recent surveys demonstrate that its distribution extends a few miles past the cove.
Its distribution extends from 35 to 44 south latitude.
It is only known from southern Arizona, although its distribution likely extends into Mexico.
There are three or four species, all native to California, one with a distribution extending into Oregon.
Its distribution overlaps L. tenuis but extends much more into the south.
For instance, the killer whale has a cosmopolitan distribution, extending over most of the world's oceans.
The distribution extends north to the southeastern provinces of Canada and south to Florida.
In the 1980s, distribution extended into Canada and Japan.