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- Compared to ambulocetids, remingtonocetids had relatively short limbs. Based on their skeletal remains, remingtonocetids were probably amphibious cetaceans...
- Cetacea. The family is named after paleocetologist Remington Kellogg. Remingtonocetids have long and narrow skulls with the external nare openings located...
- gave rise to ambulocetids, which gave rise to both protocetids and remingtonocetids.: 69–71  Though middle-to-late-Eocene archaeocetes are also known from...
- remains. Remingtonocetids probably varied in size with the smallest species matching ****cetus and the largest Ambulocetus. Remingtonocetids had longer...
- accept both as separate genera. Kutchicetus is smaller than other remingtonocetids, and probably is the smallest Eocene cetacean. With its extremely narrow...
- Rayanistes is a genus of remingtonocetid whale from the Middle Eocene deposits in Egypt. Rayanistes was capable of extensive power strokes during pelvic...
- basilosaurids is more derived than those in earlier archaeocetes, such as remingtonocetids and protocetids, in the acoustic isolation provided by the air-filled...
- The specimen also had preserved ch**** teeth, P3-M3, which is rare in remingtonocetids. Attockicetus is primitive in the retention of large protocones on...
- and Kutchicetus share several characteristics not present in other remingtonocetids: an elongated snout that is higher than it is wide; foramina (small...
- A.; Mohammed; Antar, Sameh M.; Gingerich, Philip D. (2016). "First remingtonocetid archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the middle Eocene of Egypt with...