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- member of Cetotheriidae, making the pygmy right whale the only living cetotheriid, other authors either dispute this placement or recover Neobalaenidae...
- increases. Mysticetes consist of four families: rorquals (balaenopterids), cetotheriids, right whales (balaenids), and grey whales (eschrichtiids). The main...
- extinct genus of cetotheriid baleen whale known from the Late Miocene Pisco Formation of Peru. Tiucetus is distinct from other cetotheriids in having a squamosal...
- remains include ancient minke whales, grey whales, bowhead whales and cetotheriids. Of the toothed whales, five species of pontoporiids as well as beaked...
- predator-prey relationship between large sharks (e.g. O. megalodon) and Cetotheriids. The raptorial toothed whale, Livyatan melvillei, may too have posed...
- Miocene marine deposits in Belgium. Herentalia is distinguished from other cetotheriids in being larger and more robust, and in having ascending processes of...
- fossil baleen whale skulls from the Miocene of Portugal reveals new cetotheriid phylogenetic insights". PLOS ONE. 19 (3). e0298658. Bibcode:2024PLoSO...
- on the diversity of mysticetes in the early Pleistocene. Since other cetotheriids became extinct by the end of the Neogene, it's therefore possible that...
- V-shaped patterning of the rostrum is considered a primitive trait of the cetotheriids. The V-shape forms a shallower wedge than is seen in other members of...
- eleven species in three genera. Members of the Cetotheriidae family are cetotheriids; the only extant species is the pygmy right whale. Members of the Delphinidae...