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2005
cf. Physeter sp. Linnaeus, 1758 Referred specimen. NMV P218298, isolated, worn-down apical region of tooth crown (Fig. 3C). Description. P218298 has an ovoid cross-section at its base which becomes more ellipsoid towards the preserved apex of the crown.
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cf. Physeter sp. Linnaeus, 1758 Referred specimen. NMV P218298, isolated, worn-down apical region of tooth crown (Fig. 3C). Description. P218298 has an ovoid cross-section at its base which becomes more ellipsoid towards the preserved apex of the crown.
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Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus 1758
360. Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus, 1758 Common name: Sperm Whale Myanmar name: Distribution: Antarctic and cold-temperate waters (Northern hemisphere) to tropical waters. In Myanmar, recorded in the offshore waters of Bay of Bengal (Parnum 2019). Remarks: This species is listed as vulnerable by the IUCN and a completely protected species of Myanmar.Thu, Aye Myat +2 more
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Physeter catodon (Sperm whale)
1973Skin biopsies of three females and one male were kindly made available by Dr. R. Strawn, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Seattle, Washington, USA.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Sperm whales (Physeter catodon) react to pingers
Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, 1975Abstract Sperm whales, Physeter catodon , temporarily interrupted their own sound production in reaction to underwater pulses produced by our calibration sound sources (pingers). All seven whales that passed close to the hydrophone array at different times reacted the same way.
W.A. Watkins, W.E. Schevill
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The arterial system of the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus)
Journal of Morphology, 1997The angioarchitecture of the sperm whale is basically similar to that of other mammals, but it has specific attributes associated with the aquatic environment of this animal and its tolerance for deep and long diving. Specialized features include an expansive aortic arch, unusually far anterior localization of the arch, symmetrical branching of common ...
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Knorpelstrukturen im Vorderkopf des Pottwals Physeter macrocephalus
1984(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Behrmann, Günther, Klima, Milan,
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2022
Rediscription is given of Tetrabothrius curilensis Gubanov in Delamure, 1955 on the basis of numerous data on Physeter catodon L. caught in the Antarctic waters. A primary description incomplete and without drawings was made by the samples from Physeter catodon L., caught in the region of the Kuril Islands.
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Rediscription is given of Tetrabothrius curilensis Gubanov in Delamure, 1955 on the basis of numerous data on Physeter catodon L. caught in the Antarctic waters. A primary description incomplete and without drawings was made by the samples from Physeter catodon L., caught in the region of the Kuril Islands.
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Physeter Linnaeus, 1758, gen. nov.
Physeter [gen. nov.] Dentes in maxilla inferiore. Fistula in capite s. fronte.openaire +1 more source

