Diaphorocetus Ameghino 1894 ...

Genus Diaphorocetus Ameghino, 1894 TYPE SPECIES. — Mesocetus poucheti Moreno, 1892, by monotypy, known from a single specimen thought to originate from Burdigalian deposits of the Gaiman Formation, in the Chubut province, Argentina (see Paolucci et al. 2020 for the complex taxonomic history of this...

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Main Authors: Lambert, Olivier, Collareta, Alberto, Benites-Palomino, Aldo, Merella, Marco, Muizon, Christian de, Bennion, Rebecca, Urbina, Mario, Bianucci, Giovanni
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Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10249973
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10249973
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Summary:Genus Diaphorocetus Ameghino, 1894 TYPE SPECIES. — Mesocetus poucheti Moreno, 1892, by monotypy, known from a single specimen thought to originate from Burdigalian deposits of the Gaiman Formation, in the Chubut province, Argentina (see Paolucci et al. 2020 for the complex taxonomic history of this species). OTHER REFERRED SPECIES. — Diaphorocetus ortegai n. sp. REMARKS The referral of a new species to the genus Diaphorocetus allows for the addition of one synapomorphy to the detailed emended diagnosis provided by Paolucci et al. (2020): dorsoventral flattening of the maxilla on the rostrum (ratio between maximum dorsoventral height of maxilla along the anterior half of the rostrum and bizygomatic width <0.1, only shared with Acrophyseter deinodon Lambert, Bianucci & Muizon, 2008 and Zygophyseter varolai Bianucci & Landini, 2006). Whereas most differential characters provided by Paolucci et al. (2020) apply to the new species, we propose to remove the following characters from the genus diagnosis: ... : Published as part of Lambert, Olivier, Collareta, Alberto, Benites-Palomino, Aldo, Merella, Marco, Muizon, Christian de, Bennion, Rebecca, Urbina, Mario & Bianucci, Giovanni, 2023, A new platyrostrine sperm whale from the Early Miocene of the southeastern Pacific (East Pisco Basin, Peru) supports affinities with the southwestern Atlantic cetacean fauna, pp. 659-679 in Geodiversitas 45 (22) on page 662, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2023v45a22, http://zenodo.org/record/10228752 ...