- and are
often referred to as the '
cetotheres'. Bisconti,
Lambert &
Bosselaers 2013
considered the
primitive '
cetothere'
Joumocetus the most
basal named...
- Nordmann, 1860
requires re-****essment.
Cetotheres came into
existence during the
Oligocene epoch. The
cetotheres have been
divided into two sub-groups...
-
Eschrichtiidae and
Balaenopteridae based on
molecular data, and that,
within '
cetotheres', it was most
closely related to the
herpetocetines (Herpetocetus and...
- (Caperea marginata) is a
species of
baleen whale. It may be a
member of the
cetotheres, a
family of
baleen whales which until 2012 were
thought to be extinct;...
-
speculated the four
modern mysticete families have
separate origins among the
cetotheres.
Modern baleen whales,
Balaenopteridae (rorquals and
humpback whale, Megaptera...
-
megalodon pre**** upon many
cetacean species, such as dolphins,
small whales,
cetotheres,
squalodontids (shark
toothed dolphins),
sperm whales,
bowhead whales...
-
Russian Caucasus. P.
Goldin and D. Startsev. 2016. "A
systematic review of
cetothere baleen whales (Cetacea, Cetotheriidae) from the Late
Miocene of Crimea...
- species, E. gastaldii, had a
complex taxonomic history,
starting as a
cetothere, then as an
extinct member of Balaenoptera,
before being finally recognized...
- G. (2012). "The
pygmy right whale Caperea marginata: the last of the
cetotheres".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society B. 280 (1753): 20122645. doi:10.1098/rspb...
-
still stands and has been
vindicated by
recent cladistic analyses of '
cetothere' relationships. M. D. Uhen, R. E. Fordyce, and L. G. Barnes. 2008. Mysticeti...