- 6 in) in length, and
weighing 350–500 kg (770–1,100 lb). The
bodies of
physeteroids are
robustly proportioned, with paddle-shaped flippers. The
lower jaw...
-
raptorial sperm whales; a
tooth belonging to an
undetermined 4 m (13 ft)
physeteroid closely resembling those of
Acrophyseter discovered in the
Nutrien Aurora...
-
modern sperm whale,
pygmy sperm whales,
dwarf sperm whales, and
extinct physeteroids.
These fossils include Ferecetotherium, Idiorophus, Diaphorocetus, Aulophyseter...
- Giovanni; Landini,
Walter (2006). "Killer
Sperm Whale: a New
Basal Physeteroid (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Late
Miocene of Italy".
Zoological Journal...
-
sperm whales; a
tooth belonging to an
undetermined 4 m (13 ft) long
physeteroid closely resembling those of
Acrophyseter discovered in the
Nutrien Aurora...
- and Ray (2008),
since O.
emmonsi was
odobenid and O.
oxymycterus was
physeteroid.
Boersma and
Pyenson (2015) made it the type
species of the
genus Albicetus...
- have been used as
wastebasket taxa for non-diagnostic
material of stem
physeteroids. This
subfamily is
characterized by
their robust and enamel-coated teeth...
- an
Extinct Sperm Whale Support Macroraptorial Feeding in
Several Stem
Physeteroids". Naturwissenschaften. 101 (6): 517–521. Bibcode:2014NW....101..517L...
-
Reconstruction of the
macroraptorial stem-
physeteroid whale Acrophyseter....
- Bianucci, G.; Landini, W. (2006). "Killer
Sperm Whale: a New
Basal Physeteroid (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Late
Miocene of Italy".
Zoological Journal...