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Cetotheriidae
Temporal range: Chattian–GelasianHeterocetus guiscardii vertebrae Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Cetacea Suborder: Mysticeti Superfamily: Cetotherioidea Family: †Cetotheriidae
Brandt, 1872Genera see text
Cetotheriidae is an extinct family of baleen whales in the suborder Mysticeti.[1] The family existed from the Late Oligocene to the Late Pliocene before going extinct.
Taxonomy
Since its description by Brant in 1872, Cetotheriidae was used as a wastebasket taxon for baleen whales which were not assignable to extant whale families.[2] Starting in the early 2000's a number of studies on the phylogeny has reduced the included genera down to thirteen in two subfamilies.[3]
Cetotheriidae (Brandt, 1872)
- Subfamily Cetotheriinae Whitmore and Barnes, 2008
- Cetotherium Brandt 1843
- Heterocetus Capellini 1877
- Hibacetus Otsuka and Ota 2008
- Joumocetus Kimura and Hasegawa 2010[4]
- Mixocetus Kellogg 1934
- Palaeobalaena Moreno 1882
- Piscobalaena Pilleri and Siber 1989
- Plesiocetopsis (Brandt 1873)
- Titanocetus Bisconti 2006
- Subfamily Herpetocetinae Steeman, 2007
- Cephalotropis Cope 1896
- Herpetocetus Van Beneden 1872
- Metopocetus Cope 1896
- Nannocetus Kellogg 1929
References
- ^ The Paleobiology Database Cetotheriidae entry Accessed on 27 December 2010
- ^ Steeman, M.E. (2010). "The extinct baleen whale fauna from the Miocene-Pliocene of Belgium and the diagnostic cetacean ear bones". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 8 (1): 63–80. doi:10.1080/14772011003594961.
- ^ Bouetel, V.; Muizon, C.de (2006). "The anatomy and relationships of Piscobalaena nana (Cetacea, Mysticeti), a Cetotheriidae s.s. from the early Pliocene of Peru". Geodiversitas 28 (2): 319–395. http://www.mnhn.fr/museum/front/medias/publication/8119_g06n2a8.pdf.
- ^ Kimura, T.; Hasegawa, y. (2010). "A New Baleen Whale (Mysticeti: Cetotheriidae) from the Earliest Late Miocene of Japan and a Reconsideration of the Phylogeny of Cetotheres". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 (2): 577–591. doi:10.1080/02724631003621912.
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