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The lungworms (Nematoda: Pseudaliidae) of the Odontoceti. Part I

open access: yesParasitology, 1944
The present paper includes two sections of a proposed series on the lungworms of the Odontoceti or toothed whales. Only members of the family Delphinidae among the Odontoceti have so far been reported as hosts to these lungworms.The first section deals with the systematic relationships of the lungworms of the Odontoceti.
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Descripción anatómica, análisis filogenético y morfológico de un cráneo de Odontoceti de la Formación Gran Bajo del Gualicho (Oligoceno superior –Mioceno medio), San Antonio Oeste, provincia de Río Negro, Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Fil: Fernández Begazo, Estefanía. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Sede Alto Valle y Valle Medio; Argentina.En este trabajo final de licenciatura se describe un ejemplar de cetáceo Odontoceti (MMLPv 1245), proveniente de la Formación Gran Bajo del ...
Fernández Begazo, Estefanía
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Papahu-like fossil dolphin from Kaikoura, New Zealand, helps to fill the Early Miocene gap in the history of Odontoceti

open access: yes, 2016
An early Miocene dolphin (ZMT 73: partial skull and ear bones) from Kaikoura, New Zealand, is the sister taxon to the previously named Early Miocene Papahu taitapu.
Y Tanaka (3088965), RE Fordyce (580789)
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FIG. 22. — Nenga meganasalis n. gen., n in A high diversity in fossil beaked whales (Mammalia, Odontoceti, Ziphiidae) recovered by trawling from the sea floor off South Africa

open access: yes, 2007
FIG. 22. — Nenga meganasalis n. gen., n. sp.: A-D, skull (SAM PQ 69675, holotype); A, detail of the vertex in dorsal view; B, corresponding line drawing; C, anterior view; D, corresponding line drawing; E, incomplete skull (SAM PQ 2339), dorsal view ...
Lambert, Olivier   +2 more
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Dataset for: Evolution of Cranial Telescoping in Echolocating Whales (Cetacea: Odontoceti)

open access: yes, 2018
Oodontocete (echolocating whale) skulls exhibit extreme posterior displacement and overlapping of facial bones, here referred to as retrograde cranial telescoping.
Brian L. Beatty (134317)   +3 more
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An observation of Lagenorhynchus albirostris (Delphinidae, Odontoceti) in Kola Peninsula, Barents Sea in 2011

open access: yesNature Conservation Research: Заповедная наука, 2018
Lagenorhynchus albirostris is one of the most common Cetacean species in the Barents Sea. However, there is not a mention of its appearance in the Kola Bay.
Alexander A. Zaytsev   +2 more
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Nuevos restos de Scaldicetus (Cetacea, Odontoceti, Physeteridae) del Mioceno superior, sector occidental de la Cuenca del Guadalquivir (sur de España)

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas, 2014
La familia Physeteridae constituye una rama basal dentro de los cetáceos odontocetos. En la actualidad solo está representada por tres especies pertenecientes a los géneros Physeter y Kogia, aunque incluye numerosos géneros extintos.
Antonio Toscano   +6 more
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ARIMIDELPHIS SORBINII A NEW SMALL KILLER WHALE-LIKE DOLPHIN FROM THE PLIOCENE OF MARECCHIA RIVER (CENTRAL EASTERN ITALY) AND A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE ORCININAE (CETACEA: ODONTOCETI)

open access: yesRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 2005
Arimidelphis sorbinii is a new genus and a new species of Delphinidae (Cetacea, Odontoceti) based on an incomplete skull with right ear bones, mandible, teeth and left forelimb, all from one animal, from the Late Pliocene sediments of Marecchia river ...
GIOVANNI BIANUCCI
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Hearing the puzzle: The inner ear evolution of Platanistoidea (Cetacea: Odontoceti)

open access: yes, 2021
Hearing is one of the key senses for modern cetaceans (Neoceti) to hunting and communication, adapted for either infrasonic (Mysticeti) or ultrasonic (Odontoceti) frequencies.
Viglino, Mariana   +4 more
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Miocene stratigraphy and vertebrate paleontology along the western side of Cerros Cadena de los Zanjones (East Pisco Basin, Peru)

open access: yesJournal of Maps
The Miocene Pisco Formation (East Pisco Basin, Peru) is renowned for its abundant, well-preserved fossils of marine vertebrates, representing one of the most spectacular and complete records of Neogene marine vertebrates worldwide.
Giulia Bosio   +16 more
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