H erpetocetus morrowi ( C etacea: M ysticeti), a new species of diminutive baleen whale from the Upper P liocene ( P iacenzian) of C alifornia, USA, with observations on the evolution and relationships of the C etotheriidae

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Systematics
Natural Resources and Environment
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El Adli, Joseph J.
Deméré, Thomas A.
Boessenecker, Robert W.
H erpetocetus morrowi ( C etacea: M ysticeti), a new species of diminutive baleen whale from the Upper P liocene ( P iacenzian) of C alifornia, USA, with observations on the evolution and relationships of the C etotheriidae
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Palaeontology
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Natural Resources and Environment
Science
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author El Adli, Joseph J.
Deméré, Thomas A.
Boessenecker, Robert W.
author_facet El Adli, Joseph J.
Deméré, Thomas A.
Boessenecker, Robert W.
author_sort El Adli, Joseph J.
title H erpetocetus morrowi ( C etacea: M ysticeti), a new species of diminutive baleen whale from the Upper P liocene ( P iacenzian) of C alifornia, USA, with observations on the evolution and relationships of the C etotheriidae
title_short H erpetocetus morrowi ( C etacea: M ysticeti), a new species of diminutive baleen whale from the Upper P liocene ( P iacenzian) of C alifornia, USA, with observations on the evolution and relationships of the C etotheriidae
title_full H erpetocetus morrowi ( C etacea: M ysticeti), a new species of diminutive baleen whale from the Upper P liocene ( P iacenzian) of C alifornia, USA, with observations on the evolution and relationships of the C etotheriidae
title_fullStr H erpetocetus morrowi ( C etacea: M ysticeti), a new species of diminutive baleen whale from the Upper P liocene ( P iacenzian) of C alifornia, USA, with observations on the evolution and relationships of the C etotheriidae
title_full_unstemmed H erpetocetus morrowi ( C etacea: M ysticeti), a new species of diminutive baleen whale from the Upper P liocene ( P iacenzian) of C alifornia, USA, with observations on the evolution and relationships of the C etotheriidae
title_sort h erpetocetus morrowi ( c etacea: m ysticeti), a new species of diminutive baleen whale from the upper p liocene ( p iacenzian) of c alifornia, usa, with observations on the evolution and relationships of the c etotheriidae
publisher apud T. Haak
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https://doi.org/10.1111/zoj.12108
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op_relation El Adli, Joseph J.; Deméré, Thomas A.
Boessenecker, Robert W. (2014). " H erpetocetus morrowi ( C etacea: M ysticeti), a new species of diminutive baleen whale from the Upper P liocene ( P iacenzian) of C alifornia, USA, with observations on the evolution and relationships of the C etotheriidae." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (2): 400-466.
0024-4082
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https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/102629
doi:10.1111/zoj.12108
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Louwye S, Marquet R, Bosselaers M, Lambert O. 2000. Stratigraphy of an Early‐Middle Miocene sequence near Antwerp in northern Belgium (southern North Sea Basin). Geologica Belgica 13: 269 – 284.
Ekdale EG, Berta A, Deméré TA. 2011. The comparative osteology of the petrotympanic complex (ear region) of extant baleen whales (Cetacea: Mysticeti). PLoS ONE 6: e21311.
El Adli JJ, Boessenecker RW. 2011. The musculature of the temporomandibular region in the Mio‐Pliocene baleen [whale] genus Herpetocetus and its inference for feeding strategy. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31: 104A.
Fordyce RE, Marx FG. 2012. The pygmy right whale Caperea marginata: the last of the cetotheres. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 280: 20122645.
Geisler JH, Luo Z. 1996. The petrosal and inner ear of Herpetocetus sp. (Mammalia: Cetacea) and their implications for the phylogeny and hearing of archaic mysticetes. Journal of Paleontology 70: 1045 – 1066.
Godfrey SL, Geisler JH, Fitzgerald EMG. 2013. On the olfactory anatomy in an archaic whale (Protocetidae, Cetacea) and the minke whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata (Balaenopteridae, Cetacea). The Anatomical Record 296: 257 – 272.
Gol'din P, Startsev D, Krakhmalnaya T. 2013. The anatomy of Cetotherium riabinini Hofstein, 1948, a baleen whale from the late Miocene of Ukraine. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4202/app.2012.0107
Goloboff PA, Farris JS, Nixon KC. 2008. TNT, a free program for phylogenetic analysis. Cladistics 24: 774 – 786.
Gray JE. 1864. Notes on the whalebone‐whales; with a synopsis of the species. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History 14: 345 – 353.
Hatai K, Hayasaka S, Masuda K. 1963. Some fossil tympanics from the Mizuho period of northern Japan. Saito Ho‐on Kai Museum of Natural History, Research Bulletin 32: 5 – 17.
de Heinzelin J. 1955. Considérations nouvelles sur le Néogène de l'Ouest de l'Europe. Bulletin de la Societé belge de Géologie 64: 463 – 476.
Hofstein ID. 1948. Pachyostosis in fossil whales. Zbirnyk Prats Z Paleontologii I Stratygrafii, Instytut Geologichnych Nauk URSR 1: 65 – 75.
Kellogg R. 1924. Description of a new genus and species of whalebone whale from the Calvert Cliffs, Maryland. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 63: 1 – 14.
Kellogg R. 1929. A new cetothere from southern California. Bulletin, University of California Publications in Geological Sciences 18: 449 – 457.
Kellogg R. 1965a. Fossil marine mammals from the Miocene Calvert Formation of Maryland and Virginia. United States National Museum Bulletin 247: 1 – 45.
Kellogg R. 1965b. A new whalebone whale from the Miocene Calvert Formation. United States National Museum Bulletin 247: 1 – 45.
Kellogg R. 1968. A sharp‐nosed cetothere from the Miocene Calvert. United States National Museum Bulletin 247: 163 – 173.
Kimura T, Ozawa T. 2002. A new cetothere (Cetacea: Mysticeti) from the early Miocene of Japan. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22: 684 – 702.
Lacépède BGE. 1804. Histoire naturelle des Cetaces. Paris: Chez Plassan.
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Lesson RP. 1828. Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière des Mammifères et des Oiseaux Découverts depuis 1788 jusqu'à nos Jours. Complément des oeuvres de Buffon, ou historie naturelle des animaux rares découverts par les naturalistes et les voyageurs depuis la mort de Buffon. Tom. 1 Cétacés. Paris: Baudoin Frères, 1 – 442.
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Marx FG, Buono MR, Fordyce RE, Boessenecker RW. 2013. Juvenile morphology: a clue to the origins of the most mysterious of mysticetes? Die Naturwissenschaften 100: 257 – 261.
McGowen MR, Spaulding M, Gatesy J. 2009. Divergence date estimation and a comprehensive molecular tree of extant cetaceans. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 53: 891 – 906.
Mead JG, Fordyce RE. 2009. The therian skull: a lexicon with emphasis on the odontocetes. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 627: 1 – 248.
Mitchell ED. 1961. A new walrus from the Imperial Pliocene of southern California: with notes on odobenid and otariid humeri. Los Angeles County Museum Contributions in Science 44: 1 – 28.
Mitchell ED. 1989. A new cetacean from the Late Eocene La Meseta Formation Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46: 2219 – 2235.
Mourlon M. 1876. Etudes stratigraphiques sur les Dépots Miocènes supérieurs et Pliocènes de Belgique. Brussels: Imprimeur de l'Académie royale de Belgique.
Nerini M. 1984. A review of gray whale feeding ecology. In: Jones, ML, Swartz, SL, Leatherwood, S, eds. The Gray Whale. San Diego: Academic Press, Inc., 423 – 450.
Oishi M, Hasegawa Y. 1994. Diversity of Pliocene mysticetes from eastern Japan. Island Arc 3: 436 – 452.
Pilleri G, Siber H. 1989. Neuer spättertiärer cetotherid (Cetacea, Mysticeti) aus der Pisco Formation Perus. Beiträge zur Paläontologie der Cetaceen Perus: Bern: Hirnanatomisches Institut, Ostermundigen, 108 – 115.
Pivorunas A. 1977. The fibrocartilage skeleton and related structures of the ventral pouch of balaenopterid whales. Journal of Morphology 151: 299 – 313.
Powell CL II, Barron JA, Sarna‐Wojcicki AM, Clark JC, Perry FA, Brabb EE, Fleck RJ. 2007. Age, stratigraphy, and correlation of the late Neogene Purisima Formation, Central California Coast Ranges. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1740: 1 – 32.
Pyenson ND, Lindberg DR. 2011. What happened to gray whales during the Pleistocene? The ecological impact of sea‐level change on benthic feeding areas in the North Pacific Ocean. PLoS ONE 6: e21295.
Rasband WS. 1997. ImageJ. Bethesda, MD: US National Institutes of Health. Available at: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/
Ridewood WG. 1923. Observations on the skull in foetal specimens of whales of the genera Megaptera and Balaenoptera. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 211: 209 – 272.
Rychel AL, Reeder TW, Berta A. 2004. Phylogeny of mysticete whales based on mitochondrial and nuclear data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 32: 892 – 901.
Schulte W. 1916. Anatomy of a foetus of Balaenoptera borealis. Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History 1: 389 – 502.
Slater GJ, Price SA, Santini F, Alfaro ME. 2010. Diversity versus disparity and the radiation of modern cetaceans. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 277: 3097 – 3104.
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (2): 400-466. 0024-4082 1096-3642 https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/102629 doi:10.1111/zoj.12108 Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society Louwye S, Marquet R, Bosselaers M, Lambert O. 2000. Stratigraphy of an Early‐Middle Miocene sequence near Antwerp in northern Belgium (southern North Sea Basin). Geologica Belgica 13: 269 – 284. Ekdale EG, Berta A, Deméré TA. 2011. The comparative osteology of the petrotympanic complex (ear region) of extant baleen whales (Cetacea: Mysticeti). PLoS ONE 6: e21311. El Adli JJ, Boessenecker RW. 2011. The musculature of the temporomandibular region in the Mio‐Pliocene baleen [whale] genus Herpetocetus and its inference for feeding strategy. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31: 104A. Fordyce RE, Marx FG. 2012. The pygmy right whale Caperea marginata: the last of the cetotheres. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 280: 20122645. Geisler JH, Luo Z. 1996. The petrosal and inner ear of Herpetocetus sp. (Mammalia: Cetacea) and their implications for the phylogeny and hearing of archaic mysticetes. Journal of Paleontology 70: 1045 – 1066. Godfrey SL, Geisler JH, Fitzgerald EMG. 2013. On the olfactory anatomy in an archaic whale (Protocetidae, Cetacea) and the minke whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata (Balaenopteridae, Cetacea). The Anatomical Record 296: 257 – 272. Gol'din P, Startsev D, Krakhmalnaya T. 2013. The anatomy of Cetotherium riabinini Hofstein, 1948, a baleen whale from the late Miocene of Ukraine. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4202/app.2012.0107 Goloboff PA, Farris JS, Nixon KC. 2008. TNT, a free program for phylogenetic analysis. Cladistics 24: 774 – 786. Gray JE. 1864. Notes on the whalebone‐whales; with a synopsis of the species. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History 14: 345 – 353. Hatai K, Hayasaka S, Masuda K. 1963. Some fossil tympanics from the Mizuho period of northern Japan. Saito Ho‐on Kai Museum of Natural History, Research Bulletin 32: 5 – 17. de Heinzelin J. 1955. Considérations nouvelles sur le Néogène de l'Ouest de l'Europe. Bulletin de la Societé belge de Géologie 64: 463 – 476. Hofstein ID. 1948. Pachyostosis in fossil whales. Zbirnyk Prats Z Paleontologii I Stratygrafii, Instytut Geologichnych Nauk URSR 1: 65 – 75. Kellogg R. 1924. Description of a new genus and species of whalebone whale from the Calvert Cliffs, Maryland. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 63: 1 – 14. Kellogg R. 1929. A new cetothere from southern California. Bulletin, University of California Publications in Geological Sciences 18: 449 – 457. Kellogg R. 1965a. Fossil marine mammals from the Miocene Calvert Formation of Maryland and Virginia. United States National Museum Bulletin 247: 1 – 45. Kellogg R. 1965b. A new whalebone whale from the Miocene Calvert Formation. United States National Museum Bulletin 247: 1 – 45. Kellogg R. 1968. A sharp‐nosed cetothere from the Miocene Calvert. United States National Museum Bulletin 247: 163 – 173. Kimura T, Ozawa T. 2002. A new cetothere (Cetacea: Mysticeti) from the early Miocene of Japan. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22: 684 – 702. Lacépède BGE. 1804. Histoire naturelle des Cetaces. Paris: Chez Plassan. Laga P, Louwye S, Geets S. 2001. Paleogene and neogene lithostratigraphic units (Belgium). Geologica Belgica 4: 135 – 152. Lambertsen RL, Ulrich N, Straley J. 1995. Frontomandibular stay of Balaenopteridae: a mechanism for momentum recapture during feeding. Journal of Mammology 76: 877 – 899. Lesson RP. 1828. Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière des Mammifères et des Oiseaux Découverts depuis 1788 jusqu'à nos Jours. Complément des oeuvres de Buffon, ou historie naturelle des animaux rares découverts par les naturalistes et les voyageurs depuis la mort de Buffon. Tom. 1 Cétacés. Paris: Baudoin Frères, 1 – 442. Linnaeus C. 1758. Systema naturae. 10th ed., vol. 1. Holmiae. Louwye S, Laga P. 1998. Dinoflagellate cysts of the shallow marine Neogene succession in the Kalmthout well, northern Belgium. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 45: 73 – 86. Dollo L. 1909. The fossil vertebrates of Belgium. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 19: 99 – 119. Marx FG. 2010. The more the merrier? A large cladistic analysis of mysticetes, and comments on the transition from teeth to baleen. Journal of Mammal Evolution 18: 77 – 100. Marx FG, Buono MR, Fordyce RE, Boessenecker RW. 2013. Juvenile morphology: a clue to the origins of the most mysterious of mysticetes? Die Naturwissenschaften 100: 257 – 261. McGowen MR, Spaulding M, Gatesy J. 2009. Divergence date estimation and a comprehensive molecular tree of extant cetaceans. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 53: 891 – 906. Mead JG, Fordyce RE. 2009. The therian skull: a lexicon with emphasis on the odontocetes. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 627: 1 – 248. Mitchell ED. 1961. A new walrus from the Imperial Pliocene of southern California: with notes on odobenid and otariid humeri. Los Angeles County Museum Contributions in Science 44: 1 – 28. Mitchell ED. 1989. A new cetacean from the Late Eocene La Meseta Formation Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46: 2219 – 2235. Mourlon M. 1876. Etudes stratigraphiques sur les Dépots Miocènes supérieurs et Pliocènes de Belgique. Brussels: Imprimeur de l'Académie royale de Belgique. Nerini M. 1984. A review of gray whale feeding ecology. In: Jones, ML, Swartz, SL, Leatherwood, S, eds. The Gray Whale. San Diego: Academic Press, Inc., 423 – 450. Oishi M, Hasegawa Y. 1994. Diversity of Pliocene mysticetes from eastern Japan. Island Arc 3: 436 – 452. Pilleri G, Siber H. 1989. Neuer spättertiärer cetotherid (Cetacea, Mysticeti) aus der Pisco Formation Perus. Beiträge zur Paläontologie der Cetaceen Perus: Bern: Hirnanatomisches Institut, Ostermundigen, 108 – 115. Pivorunas A. 1977. The fibrocartilage skeleton and related structures of the ventral pouch of balaenopterid whales. Journal of Morphology 151: 299 – 313. Powell CL II, Barron JA, Sarna‐Wojcicki AM, Clark JC, Perry FA, Brabb EE, Fleck RJ. 2007. Age, stratigraphy, and correlation of the late Neogene Purisima Formation, Central California Coast Ranges. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1740: 1 – 32. Pyenson ND, Lindberg DR. 2011. What happened to gray whales during the Pleistocene? The ecological impact of sea‐level change on benthic feeding areas in the North Pacific Ocean. PLoS ONE 6: e21295. Rasband WS. 1997. ImageJ. Bethesda, MD: US National Institutes of Health. Available at: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/ Ridewood WG. 1923. Observations on the skull in foetal specimens of whales of the genera Megaptera and Balaenoptera. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 211: 209 – 272. Rychel AL, Reeder TW, Berta A. 2004. Phylogeny of mysticete whales based on mitochondrial and nuclear data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 32: 892 – 901. Schulte W. 1916. Anatomy of a foetus of Balaenoptera borealis. Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History 1: 389 – 502. Slater GJ, Price SA, Santini F, Alfaro ME. 2010. Diversity versus disparity and the radiation of modern cetaceans. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 277: 3097 – 3104. IndexNoFollow C Aperea − Functional Morphology Palaeontology Phylogeny Systematics Natural Resources and Environment Science Article 2014 ftumdeepblue https://doi.org/10.1111/zoj.1210810.4202/app.2012.0107 2023-07-31T20:50:30Z Peer Reviewed http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/102629/1/zoj12108.pdf Article in Journal/Newspaper baleen whale University of Michigan: Deep Blue Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 170 2 400 466