THE FOSSIL WHALE, BALAENOPTERA DAVIDSONII (COPE 1872), WITH A REVIEW OF OTHER NEOGENE SPECIES OF BALAENOPTERA (CETACEA: MYSTICETI)

A bstract The Pliocene fossil whale, Eschrichtius davidsonii Cope 1872, is actually a balaenopterid mysticete referable to the modern genus Balaenoptera Lacépède 1804. Redescription of the holotype of B. davidsonii (a partial left dentary), together with the discovery and description of a nearly com...

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Published in:Marine Mammal Science
Main Author: Demeré, Thomas A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1986
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1748-7692.1986.tb00136.x 2023-12-03T10:19:55+01:00 THE FOSSIL WHALE, BALAENOPTERA DAVIDSONII (COPE 1872), WITH A REVIEW OF OTHER NEOGENE SPECIES OF BALAENOPTERA (CETACEA: MYSTICETI) Demeré, Thomas A. 1986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-7692.1986.tb00136.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1748-7692.1986.tb00136.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1748-7692.1986.tb00136.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Marine Mammal Science volume 2, issue 4, page 277-298 ISSN 0824-0469 1748-7692 Aquatic Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 1986 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-7692.1986.tb00136.x 2023-11-09T13:24:06Z A bstract The Pliocene fossil whale, Eschrichtius davidsonii Cope 1872, is actually a balaenopterid mysticete referable to the modern genus Balaenoptera Lacépède 1804. Redescription of the holotype of B. davidsonii (a partial left dentary), together with the discovery and description of a nearly complete right dentary referrable to this taxon, demonstrates the taxonomic and systematic affinities of Balaenoptera davidsonii. Although originally thought to be Miocene in age, newspaper accounts of 1872 indicate that the holotype of B. davidsonii was actually collected from fossiliferous sandstones here referred to the San Diego Formation of Late Pliocene age (equivalent to the Blancan North American Land Mammal Age). Comparisons between the dentary of B. davidsonii and dentaries of other extant and fossil balaenopterids allow recognition of several taxonomically useful mandibular characters (i.e., degree of longitudinal curvature of horizontal ramus and form of transverse cross‐sectional outlines). A taxonomic review of other nominal Neogene species of Balaenoptera from Europe and eastern North America is an initial attempt at stabilizing the confusing nomenclatural history and taxonomy of this group. In this regard, the genus Burtinopsis Van Beneden 1872 is placed in synonymy with Balaenoptera. Generic reassignment of the fossil rorqual Balaenoptera davidsonii (Cope 1872) creates a nomenclatural problem of homonymy with the extant minke whale Balaenoptera davidsoni Scammon 1872. As Cope's species is a senior homonym of Scammon's, suppression of Scammon's name is recommended. The new trinomen Balaenoptera acutorostrata scammoni n. ssp. is here proposed for the North Pacific minke whale. Article in Journal/Newspaper Balaenoptera acutorostrata minke whale Wiley Online Library (via Crossref) Pacific Rorqual ENVELOPE(-62.311,-62.311,-65.648,-65.648) Beneden ENVELOPE(-62.700,-62.700,-64.767,-64.767) Van Beneden ENVELOPE(-62.700,-62.700,-64.767,-64.767) Marine Mammal Science 2 4 277 298
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Demeré, Thomas A.
THE FOSSIL WHALE, BALAENOPTERA DAVIDSONII (COPE 1872), WITH A REVIEW OF OTHER NEOGENE SPECIES OF BALAENOPTERA (CETACEA: MYSTICETI)
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description A bstract The Pliocene fossil whale, Eschrichtius davidsonii Cope 1872, is actually a balaenopterid mysticete referable to the modern genus Balaenoptera Lacépède 1804. Redescription of the holotype of B. davidsonii (a partial left dentary), together with the discovery and description of a nearly complete right dentary referrable to this taxon, demonstrates the taxonomic and systematic affinities of Balaenoptera davidsonii. Although originally thought to be Miocene in age, newspaper accounts of 1872 indicate that the holotype of B. davidsonii was actually collected from fossiliferous sandstones here referred to the San Diego Formation of Late Pliocene age (equivalent to the Blancan North American Land Mammal Age). Comparisons between the dentary of B. davidsonii and dentaries of other extant and fossil balaenopterids allow recognition of several taxonomically useful mandibular characters (i.e., degree of longitudinal curvature of horizontal ramus and form of transverse cross‐sectional outlines). A taxonomic review of other nominal Neogene species of Balaenoptera from Europe and eastern North America is an initial attempt at stabilizing the confusing nomenclatural history and taxonomy of this group. In this regard, the genus Burtinopsis Van Beneden 1872 is placed in synonymy with Balaenoptera. Generic reassignment of the fossil rorqual Balaenoptera davidsonii (Cope 1872) creates a nomenclatural problem of homonymy with the extant minke whale Balaenoptera davidsoni Scammon 1872. As Cope's species is a senior homonym of Scammon's, suppression of Scammon's name is recommended. The new trinomen Balaenoptera acutorostrata scammoni n. ssp. is here proposed for the North Pacific minke whale.
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author Demeré, Thomas A.
author_facet Demeré, Thomas A.
author_sort Demeré, Thomas A.
title THE FOSSIL WHALE, BALAENOPTERA DAVIDSONII (COPE 1872), WITH A REVIEW OF OTHER NEOGENE SPECIES OF BALAENOPTERA (CETACEA: MYSTICETI)
title_short THE FOSSIL WHALE, BALAENOPTERA DAVIDSONII (COPE 1872), WITH A REVIEW OF OTHER NEOGENE SPECIES OF BALAENOPTERA (CETACEA: MYSTICETI)
title_full THE FOSSIL WHALE, BALAENOPTERA DAVIDSONII (COPE 1872), WITH A REVIEW OF OTHER NEOGENE SPECIES OF BALAENOPTERA (CETACEA: MYSTICETI)
title_fullStr THE FOSSIL WHALE, BALAENOPTERA DAVIDSONII (COPE 1872), WITH A REVIEW OF OTHER NEOGENE SPECIES OF BALAENOPTERA (CETACEA: MYSTICETI)
title_full_unstemmed THE FOSSIL WHALE, BALAENOPTERA DAVIDSONII (COPE 1872), WITH A REVIEW OF OTHER NEOGENE SPECIES OF BALAENOPTERA (CETACEA: MYSTICETI)
title_sort fossil whale, balaenoptera davidsonii (cope 1872), with a review of other neogene species of balaenoptera (cetacea: mysticeti)
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