Nannocetus Temporal range:
Miocene,
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Artiodactyla |
Infraorder: | Cetacea |
Family: | Cetotheriidae |
Subfamily: | † Herpetocetinae |
Genus: | †
Nannocetus Kellogg, 1929 |
Species | |
†N. eremus Kellogg, 1929 ( type) |
Nannocetus is an extinct baleen whale belonging to the family Cetotheriidae. [1] [2]
Nannocetus is a diminutive mysticete measuring 13 feet (4.0 meters) long. It is characterized by the ventral orientation (in posterior view) of the postglenoid process; postglenoid process twisted medially (in ventral view) relative to the anteroposterior axis of the skull; equal projection of the ventral and dorsal lobes of the tympanic than the dorsal lobe; deeper notch separating the two lobes of the tympanic; reniform morphology of the tympanic in ventral view; lip of the tympanic slightly inflated; sub-rectilinear medial edge of the involucrum with a step in its anterior third; anterior process of the petrosal sub-triangular; thin crista transversa of the petrosal; and pars cochlearis hemispherical. [3]
The holotype is UCMP 26502. It was collected from the Late Miocene ( Messinian) Towsley Formation of Humphreys, Los Angeles County, California. [4] It has been traditionally assigned to Cetotheriidae since its description, a classification that still stands and has been vindicated by recent cladistic analyses of 'cetothere' relationships. [5] [6]
Nannocetus Temporal range:
Miocene,
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Artiodactyla |
Infraorder: | Cetacea |
Family: | Cetotheriidae |
Subfamily: | † Herpetocetinae |
Genus: | †
Nannocetus Kellogg, 1929 |
Species | |
†N. eremus Kellogg, 1929 ( type) |
Nannocetus is an extinct baleen whale belonging to the family Cetotheriidae. [1] [2]
Nannocetus is a diminutive mysticete measuring 13 feet (4.0 meters) long. It is characterized by the ventral orientation (in posterior view) of the postglenoid process; postglenoid process twisted medially (in ventral view) relative to the anteroposterior axis of the skull; equal projection of the ventral and dorsal lobes of the tympanic than the dorsal lobe; deeper notch separating the two lobes of the tympanic; reniform morphology of the tympanic in ventral view; lip of the tympanic slightly inflated; sub-rectilinear medial edge of the involucrum with a step in its anterior third; anterior process of the petrosal sub-triangular; thin crista transversa of the petrosal; and pars cochlearis hemispherical. [3]
The holotype is UCMP 26502. It was collected from the Late Miocene ( Messinian) Towsley Formation of Humphreys, Los Angeles County, California. [4] It has been traditionally assigned to Cetotheriidae since its description, a classification that still stands and has been vindicated by recent cladistic analyses of 'cetothere' relationships. [5] [6]