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- K. Zhou, M. Zhou, and Z. Zhao. 1984. First discovery of a Tertiary platanistoid fossil from Asia. Scientific Reports of the Whales Research Institute...
- Squalodelphinidae is a family of primitive platanistoid river dolphins, found in marine deposits in the eastern Pacific, western Atlantic, and Europe....
- Miodelphinus is an extinct genus of platanistoid dolphin that lived during the Miocene epoch, about 18.7–18.5 million years ago. Its fossil, which was...
- Allodelphinidae is a family of primitive platanistoid river dolphins found in marine deposits in the eastern North Pacific region, Alaska, and ****an. Kimura...
- (phocoenids) Sperm whale Kogiids: pygmy and dwarf sperm whale River dolphins (platanistoid whales) Iniids: Amazon and Bolivian river dolphin La Plata dolphin Platanistids:...
- 00058-4. ISBN 9780123735539. Lee, Y.; et al. (2012). "First record of a platanistoid cetacean from the middle Miocene of South Korea". Journal of Vertebrate...
- M****in, S.; Fordyce, R. E.; Coste, A. (2024). "Aureia rerehua, a new platanistoid dolphin from the Oligocene of New Zealand with a unique feeding method"...
- squalodelphinid (Cetacea, Odontoceti) from Peru sheds light on the Early Miocene platanistoid disparity and ecology". Royal Society Open Science. 5 (4): 172302. Bibcode:2018RSOS...
- Squalodelphinid (Cetacea, Odontoceti) from Peru Sheds Light on the Early Miocene Platanistoid Disparity and Ecology" Archived 2018-08-13 at the Wayback Machine. Royal...
- Notably however, the shape of the cochlea differs between these early platanistoids and Romaleodelphis, which may be related to them filling different niches...