Definition of Kentriodontid. Meaning of Kentriodontid. Synonyms of Kentriodontid

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- thought to have become extinct in the early 21st century. The ****tive kentriodontid "Lophocetus" pappus is a possible relative of Lipotidae. †(?) Lipotes...
- species have been described. Kentriodon was the most diverse of all the kentriodontids, which are represented by seventeen described genera. These were small...
- Platysvercus is an extinct genus of kentriodontid that inhabited the seas around what is now ****an during the Burdigalian stage of the Miocene epoch....
- Niguel An albireonid toothed whale. Atocetus A. nasalis Laguna Niguel A kentriodontid toothed whale. "Balaenoptera" "B." ryani Monterey Bay A baleen whale...
- Kentriodontidae lived from the Oligocene to the Pliocene before going extinct. Kentriodontids have been variously divided into three or four subfamilies: Kampholophinae...
- lipotids, the same can be seen in some members of Inioidea and certain "kentriodontids". The periotic bone, specifically the anterior bullar facet, is distinct...
- an extinct genus of cetacean. Bianucci, G. (2001). "A new genus of kentriodontid (Cetacea: Odontoceti) from the Miocene of south Italy". Journal of Vertebrate...
- Washington. Peredo, C. M.; Uhen, M. D.; Nelson, M. D. (2018). "A new kentriodontid (Cetacea: Odontoceti) from the early Miocene Astoria Formation and a...
- (2021). "A new kentriodontid (Cetacea: Odontoceti) from the early to middle Miocene of the western North Pacific and a revision of kentriodontid phylogeny"...
- Indeterminate toothed whale remains, may represent a squalodelphinid or kentriodontid. cf. Physeteroidea cf. Physeteroidea indet. "CCNHM 1904 (a partial tooth)"...