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- the xenorophids. A xenorophid fossil (Cotylocara macei) has cranial asymmetry, and shows other indicators of echolocation. However, basal xenorophids lack...
- from the Oligocene of the Southeastern United States. Known genera of xenorophids include Albertocetus, Archaeodelphis, Xenorophus, Cotylocara, Echovenator...
- partial left bulla)". A xenorophid. Echovenator E. sp. A fragmentary petrosal. A xenorophid. cf. E. Partial tympanic bullae. A xenorophid, possibly the same...
- Runnymede Marl Member. A partial skeleton and an isolated braincase. A xenorophid. Ankylorhiza A. tiedemani AMNH 10445 (partial rostrum) and CCNHM 220 (partial...
- upper right M3 (CCNHM 8732). A toothed mysticete. Cotylocara C. macei A xenorophid. Echovenator E. sandersi "Drainage ditch ****ociated with Limehouse Branch...
- Old Church Formation Stratigraphic range: Oligocene Xenorophid(?) Cetacean tooth from the Old Church formation of Virginia Type Formation Unit of Chesapeake...
- placed A. tiedemani as a basal odontocete that split off between the xenorophids and squalodontids, in a position between the more basal family Basilosauridae...
- belongs to the Xenorophidae. Echovenator is distinguishable from other xenorophids in having a paranaris fossa and fused fronto-nasal and maxillo-premaxillary...
- published by Ando & Fujiwara (2016). A study on the cochlear anatomy of a xenorophid specimen from the Oligocene Belgrade Formation in North Carolina (subsequently...
- approximately 51–73 kilograms (112–161 lb). It is distinguished from other xenorophids in having a large lacrimal bone, a steep ascending process of the maxilla...