EURHINODELPHINIDS FROM THE EARLY MIOCENE OF PERU: FIRST UNAMBIGUOUS RECORDS OF THESE HYPER-LONGIROSTRINE DOLPHINS OUTSIDE THE NORTH ATLANTIC REALM

Among the many hyper-longirostrine dolphins (Odontoceti) from the Miocene, members of the family Eurhinodelphinidae bear two highly distinctive cranial features: a long and edentulous premaxillary portion of the rostrum and a mandible that is significantly shorter than the rostrum. Until now, unambi...

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Main Authors: LAMBERT, OLIVIER, DE MUIZON, CHRISTIAN, VARAS-MALCA, RAFAEL M., URBINA, MARIO, BIANUCCI, GIOVANNI
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Language:English
Published: Milano University Press 2021
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/15124
https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/15124
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author LAMBERT, OLIVIER
DE MUIZON, CHRISTIAN
VARAS-MALCA, RAFAEL M.
URBINA, MARIO
BIANUCCI, GIOVANNI
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description Among the many hyper-longirostrine dolphins (Odontoceti) from the Miocene, members of the family Eurhinodelphinidae bear two highly distinctive cranial features: a long and edentulous premaxillary portion of the rostrum and a mandible that is significantly shorter than the rostrum. Until now, unambiguously attributed members of this clade were only recorded from early to middle Miocene deposits of the North Atlantic realm (east coast U.S.A., North Sea Basin, and Mediterranean). In this work we describe and compare two partial skulls of longirostrine dolphins from late early Miocene (Burdigalian, 19.25-18 Ma) marine deposits of the Chilcatay Formation, in the East Pisco Basin (southern coast of Peru), preserving rostral and mandibular material, as well as ear bones. Based on these specimens we report diagnostic remains attributable to this family for the first time for the whole Southern Hemisphere and the whole Pacific Ocean. This major expansion of eurhinodelphinids' palaeogeographic distribution contrasts with their proposed shallow-water, coastal environments; it suggests a new dispersal route for members of the family across the Central American Seaway; and it further highlights the similarities between the odontocete faunas of the southeastern Pacific and North Atlantic realm during the Miocene. Better-preserved eurhinodelphinid specimens from the odontocete-rich Chilcatay Formation will allow for a more detailed comparison with North Atlantic members of the family.
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spelling ftunivmilriv:oai:ojs.riviste.unimi.it:article/15124 2025-05-04T14:31:11+00:00 EURHINODELPHINIDS FROM THE EARLY MIOCENE OF PERU: FIRST UNAMBIGUOUS RECORDS OF THESE HYPER-LONGIROSTRINE DOLPHINS OUTSIDE THE NORTH ATLANTIC REALM LAMBERT, OLIVIER DE MUIZON, CHRISTIAN VARAS-MALCA, RAFAEL M. URBINA, MARIO BIANUCCI, GIOVANNI 2021-01-26 application/pdf https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/15124 https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/15124 eng eng Milano University Press https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/15124/13994 https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/15124/13995 https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/15124 RIVISTA ITALIANA DI PALEONTOLOGIA E STRATIGRAFIA Vol. 127 No. 1 (2021) Rivista italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia; V. 127 N. 1 (2021) 2039-4942 0035-6883 Cetacea Odontoceti Eurhinodelphinidae Chilcatay Formation Burdigalian southeastern Pacific info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftunivmilriv https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/15124 2025-04-09T03:31:13Z Among the many hyper-longirostrine dolphins (Odontoceti) from the Miocene, members of the family Eurhinodelphinidae bear two highly distinctive cranial features: a long and edentulous premaxillary portion of the rostrum and a mandible that is significantly shorter than the rostrum. Until now, unambiguously attributed members of this clade were only recorded from early to middle Miocene deposits of the North Atlantic realm (east coast U.S.A., North Sea Basin, and Mediterranean). In this work we describe and compare two partial skulls of longirostrine dolphins from late early Miocene (Burdigalian, 19.25-18 Ma) marine deposits of the Chilcatay Formation, in the East Pisco Basin (southern coast of Peru), preserving rostral and mandibular material, as well as ear bones. Based on these specimens we report diagnostic remains attributable to this family for the first time for the whole Southern Hemisphere and the whole Pacific Ocean. This major expansion of eurhinodelphinids' palaeogeographic distribution contrasts with their proposed shallow-water, coastal environments; it suggests a new dispersal route for members of the family across the Central American Seaway; and it further highlights the similarities between the odontocete faunas of the southeastern Pacific and North Atlantic realm during the Miocene. Better-preserved eurhinodelphinid specimens from the odontocete-rich Chilcatay Formation will allow for a more detailed comparison with North Atlantic members of the family. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of Milan: Riviste UNIMI Pacific Pisco ENVELOPE(-62.450,-62.450,-62.950,-62.950)
spellingShingle Cetacea
Odontoceti
Eurhinodelphinidae
Chilcatay Formation
Burdigalian
southeastern Pacific
LAMBERT, OLIVIER
DE MUIZON, CHRISTIAN
VARAS-MALCA, RAFAEL M.
URBINA, MARIO
BIANUCCI, GIOVANNI
EURHINODELPHINIDS FROM THE EARLY MIOCENE OF PERU: FIRST UNAMBIGUOUS RECORDS OF THESE HYPER-LONGIROSTRINE DOLPHINS OUTSIDE THE NORTH ATLANTIC REALM
title EURHINODELPHINIDS FROM THE EARLY MIOCENE OF PERU: FIRST UNAMBIGUOUS RECORDS OF THESE HYPER-LONGIROSTRINE DOLPHINS OUTSIDE THE NORTH ATLANTIC REALM
title_full EURHINODELPHINIDS FROM THE EARLY MIOCENE OF PERU: FIRST UNAMBIGUOUS RECORDS OF THESE HYPER-LONGIROSTRINE DOLPHINS OUTSIDE THE NORTH ATLANTIC REALM
title_fullStr EURHINODELPHINIDS FROM THE EARLY MIOCENE OF PERU: FIRST UNAMBIGUOUS RECORDS OF THESE HYPER-LONGIROSTRINE DOLPHINS OUTSIDE THE NORTH ATLANTIC REALM
title_full_unstemmed EURHINODELPHINIDS FROM THE EARLY MIOCENE OF PERU: FIRST UNAMBIGUOUS RECORDS OF THESE HYPER-LONGIROSTRINE DOLPHINS OUTSIDE THE NORTH ATLANTIC REALM
title_short EURHINODELPHINIDS FROM THE EARLY MIOCENE OF PERU: FIRST UNAMBIGUOUS RECORDS OF THESE HYPER-LONGIROSTRINE DOLPHINS OUTSIDE THE NORTH ATLANTIC REALM
title_sort eurhinodelphinids from the early miocene of peru: first unambiguous records of these hyper-longirostrine dolphins outside the north atlantic realm
topic Cetacea
Odontoceti
Eurhinodelphinidae
Chilcatay Formation
Burdigalian
southeastern Pacific
topic_facet Cetacea
Odontoceti
Eurhinodelphinidae
Chilcatay Formation
Burdigalian
southeastern Pacific
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/15124
https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/15124