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The Fossil Monk Seal <i>Pontophoca sarmatica</i> (Alekseev) (Mammalia: Phocidae: Monachinae) from the Miocene of Eastern Europe

open access: closedSmithsonian Contributions To Paleobiology, 2002
We present a phylogenetic analysis of the middle Miocene European seal <i>Pontophoca sarmatica </i>(Alekseev) based upon characters of the mandible, humerus (both described herein for the first time), and femur. The diagnoses of the subfamily Monachinae and the genus <i>Pontophoca</i> are emended to include the postcranial ...
Irina A. Koretsky, Dan Grigorescu
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A new unusual Monachinae from the Neogene of the Atlantic Coastal Plain (Maryland, USA)

open access: closedHistorical Biology, 2021
To date, for the family Phocidae, only two fossil genera of the subfamily Monachinae (Monotherium and Terranectes) and two fossil genera of the subfamily Phocinae (Prophoca and Leptophoca) have bee...
Sulman Rahmat   +4 more
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First European record ofHomiphoca(Phocidae: Monachinae: Lobodontini) and its bearing on the paleobiogeography of the genus

open access: closedHistorical Biology, 2018
Marine mammal fossils (except pinnipeds) have commonly been found in Pliocene marine siliciclastic layers of the Neogene Guadalquivir Basin in Southwest Spain.
Sulman Rahmat   +4 more
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A Monachinae tooth from the Tortonian of Cessaniti (Calabria, Italy) and some remarks on the fossil record of pinnipeds in the Mediterranean basin

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The fossil record of Pinnipedia (seals, sea lions and walruses), the second most diverse extant clade of marine mammals after cetaceans, dates back to the late Oligocene-earliest Miocene. Herein, we describe an isolated left premolar of Monachinae indet. (Phocidae) from the Tortonian (Upper Miocene) of Cessaniti, Calabria, Italy.
Barritta F.   +4 more
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Monachinae Gray 1869

2022
Subfamily MONACHINAE Gray, 1869 Referred specimen. NMV P254995, a fragmentary right mandible collected by B.S.J. Francischelli in 2019 (Figure 2). Diagnosis. A fragmentary right mandible based on the position of the masseteric fossa. Referred to Pinnipedia based on a transversely flattened mandibular body, and a coronoid crest that does not ascend ...
Rule, James P., Fitzgerald, Erich M. G.
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Monachinae GEN. & SP. INDET.

2021
Published as part of Rule, James P, Adams, Justin W & Fitzgerald, Erich M G, 2021, Colonization of the ancient southern oceans by small-sized Phocidae: new evidence from Australia, pp. 1160 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 191 (4) on page 1160, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa075, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Rule, James P   +2 more
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A new unusual Monachinae from the Neogene of the Atlantic Coastal Plain (Maryland, USA)

Historical Biology, 2022
Sulman Rahmat, Stephen J Godfrey
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Colonization of the ancient southern oceans by small-sized Phocidae: new evidence from Australia

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2021
James P Rule, Justin W Adams
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