FIGURE 6 in A feeding organ the basihyal and thyrohyal tells which size of prey do true baleen whales (Cetacea, Chaeomysticeti) eat ...
FIGURE 6. Morphological traits of the basihyal and thyrohyal among the Chaeomysticeti separated by prey types. Boxes gray in colour are extinct baleen whales, which ID number 4, 8, 11, 33, 40, 53, 61, 70 in Table 2 are used here. Piscobalaena nana shows two different types of phylogenetic hypotheses...
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Summary: | FIGURE 6. Morphological traits of the basihyal and thyrohyal among the Chaeomysticeti separated by prey types. Boxes gray in colour are extinct baleen whales, which ID number 4, 8, 11, 33, 40, 53, 61, 70 in Table 2 are used here. Piscobalaena nana shows two different types of phylogenetic hypotheses (see in cladogram section). ... : Published as part of Tanaka, Yoshihiro, 2023, A feeding organ the basihyal and thyrohyal tells which size of prey do true baleen whales (Cetacea, Chaeomysticeti) eat, pp. 1-22 in Palaeontologia Electronica (a8) 27 (1) on page 16, DOI: 10.26879/1311, http://zenodo.org/record/12654116 ... |
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