The anatomy and relationships of Piscobalaena nana (Cetacea, Mysticeti), a Cetotheriidae s.s. from the early Pliocene of Peru
Bouetel, Virginie, Muizon, Christian de (2006): The anatomy and relationships of Piscobalaena nana (Cetacea, Mysticeti), a Cetotheriidae s.s. from the early Pliocene of Peru. Geodiversitas 28 (2): 319-395, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5376036 : {"references": ["BARNES L. G. &...
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Bouetel, Virginie, Muizon, Christian de (2006): The anatomy and relationships of Piscobalaena nana (Cetacea, Mysticeti), a Cetotheriidae s.s. from the early Pliocene of Peru. Geodiversitas 28 (2): 319-395, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5376036 : {"references": ["BARNES L. G. & MCLEOD S. A. 1984. - The fossil record 1984, 1988; Barnes 1985a, b). According to this, and phyletic relationships of gray whales, in JONES it seems that the Cetotheriidae s.s. have a relatively M. L., SWARTZ S. L. & LEATHERWOOD S. (eds), The wide paleogeographic distribution, although mainly Gray Whale: Eschrichtius robustus. Academic Press, located in the northern hemisphere. Orlando: 3-32.", "H. 1994. - Classification and distribution of the", "Oligocene Aetiocetidae (Mammalia; Cetacea; Mys- Acknowledgements ticeti) from western North America and Japan. The Special thanks are due to R. E. Fordyce (University Island Arc 3: 392-431. of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand) and anony- BENHAM W. 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The anatomy and relationships of Piscobalaena nana (Cetacea, Mysticeti), a Cetotheriidae s.s. from the early Pliocene of Peru |
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The anatomy and relationships of Piscobalaena nana (Cetacea, Mysticeti), a Cetotheriidae s.s. from the early Pliocene of Peru |
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New greatly helped in improving the initial version of Zealand 67: 1-7. this work. Specimens were collected by CM with BENHAM W. B. 1939. - Mauicetus: a fossil whale. funds of the Institut francais d'Etudes andines Nature 143: 765. (IFEA) and of the Museum national d'Histoire BENHAM W. B. 1942. - Fossil Cetacea of New Zeanaturelle (MNHN). The \"Societe des Amis du land. V. Mauicetus, a generic name substituted for", "Lophocetus Benham. Transactions of the Royal Society Museum national d'Histoire naturelle et du Jar- of New Zealand 71: 260-270. din des Plantes\" provided financial support to BOUETEL V. 2005. - Phylogenetic implications of VB for two short term visits to the USNM and skull structure and feeding behavior in balaenopto the LACM. E. Frey (Staatlische Museum fur terids (Cetacea, Mysticeti). Journal of Mammalogy Naturkunde, Karlsruhe, Germany) gave CM access 86 (1): 139-146.", "BRANDT J. F. 1843. - De Cetotherio, novo balaenarum to the holotype of Piscobalaena nana and provided, familiae genere, in Rossia meridionali anti aliquot anas usual, an extremely helpful and kind attention. nos effoso. Bulletin de l'Academie imperiale des Sciences M. Elstrup kindly provided original photographs de St Petersbourg (2) 1: 145-148. of the holotypes of Cetotherium rathkei and Metopo- BRANDT J. F. 1872. - Bericht uber den bereits vollencetus durinasus. Thanks are due also to L. G. Barnes deten, druckfertigen Theil seiner Untersuchungen uber die fossilen und subfossilen Cetaceen Europas. (LA county Museum), D. Bohaska (Department Compte rendu de l'Academie imperiale des Sciences de of Paleobiology, USNM), J. G. Mead and C. W. St Petersbourg tome 17: 407-408. Potter (Marine Mammal Program, USNM), who BRANDT J. F. 1873. - Untersuchungen uber die fosprovided VB access to the specimens of fossil and silen und subfossilen Cetaceen Europas. Memoires de Recent mysticetes under their care. 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H. & SIR HAR- M., ONO K., KAWAKAMY T., SATO J., NOKARIYA RISON R. (eds), Handbook of Marine Mammals. Aca- H. & HASHEGAWA Y. (eds), Pliocene baleen whales demic Press, New York: 275-304. and bony-toothed bird from Iwate Prefecture, Japan DOOLEY A. C. JR., FRASER N. C. & LUO Z. 2004. - The (Parts I-VI). Bulletin of the Iwate Prefectural Museum earliest known member of the rorqual-Gray whale 3: 148-150.", "clade (Mammalia, Cetacea). Journal of Vertebrate HATAI K., HAYASAKA S. & MASUDA K. 1963. - Some Paleontology 24 (2): 453-463. fossil tympanics from the Mizuno Period of northern EMLONG D. R. 1966. - A new archaic cetacean from Japan. Saito Ho-on Kai Museum of Natural History, the Oligocene of Northwest Oregon. Bulletin of the Research Bulletin 32: 5-17.", "Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon ICHISCHIMA H. 1997. - Systematics of the Latest Oligocene 3: 1-51. to the Earliest Miocene Mysticeti from New Zealand. FORDYCE R. 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