-
their hind
flippers forward and
underneath their body.
Basilosaurids and
dorudontines lived together in the late
Eocene around 41 to 33.9
million years ago...
- (16 ft) in
length and 1–2.2
metric tons (1.1–2.4
short tons) in body m****.
Dorudontines were
originally believed to be
juvenile individuals of
Basilosaurus as...
- material. This is
supported by the
number of
thoracic vertebrae in
other dorudontines, as
Dorudon atrox possessed 17,
while 15
thoracic vertebrae are known...
- OCLC 742731913. Uhen, Mark D. (1998). "Middle to Late
Eocene Basilosaurines and
Dorudontines". The
Emergence of Whales. pp. 29–61. doi:10.1007/978-1-4899-0159-0_2...
- Gingerich,
Philip D.; Uhen, Mark D. (1996). "Ancalecetus simonsi, a new
dorudontine archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the
early late
Eocene of Wadi Hitan...
-
contributor to
Peruvian palaeontology.
Ocucajea is
smaller than all
other dorudontines. It
differs from
Saghacetus and
Dorudon in
cranial morphology; in Ocucajea...
- 1616292
Philip D.
Gringerich und Mark D. Uhlen:
Ancalecetus simonsi, a new
dorudontine archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the
Early Late
Eocene of Wadi Hitan...
-
originally named Pachycetus humilis,
though it is now
believed to have been a
dorudontine.
Similar to the
German remains, the
American fossils of
Pachycetus wardii...
- was dela**** like in
modern cetaceans.
Zygorhiza differs from all
other dorudontines in the
presence of well-developed cus****s on the
cingula of the upper...
- 2013. Uhen, Mark D. (1998). "Middle to late
Eocene basilosaurines and
dorudontines". In Thewissen, J. G. M. (ed.). The
emergence of whales, evolutionary...