Y. Tanaka et al. 2018

Full reference
Y. Tanaka, H. Furusawa, and L. G. Barnes. 2018. Fossil herpetocetine baleen whales (Cetacea, Mysticeti, Cetotheriidae) from the lower Pliocene Horokaoshirarika Formation at Numata, Hokkaido, northern Japan. Paleontological Research 22(4):295-306 [M. Uhen/L. Petruny/M. Uhen]
Metadata
ID number:  48277
Created:  2013-09-26 00:09:04
Modified:  2018-10-10 15:02:43
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.2517/2017PR025
Taxonomic opinions (10) - view classification
'Cetotheriinae was reranked as the family Cetotheriidae and belongs to Mysticeti' according to Y. Tanaka et al. 2018
'Herpetocetinae belongs to Cetotheriidae' according to Y. Tanaka et al. 2018
'Herpetocetus bramblei belongs to Herpetocetus' according to Y. Tanaka et al. 2018
'Herpetocetus morrowi belongs to Herpetocetus' according to Y. Tanaka et al. 2018
'Herpetocetus scaldiensis belongs to Herpetocetus' according to Y. Tanaka et al. 2018
'Herpetocetus transatlanticus belongs to Herpetocetus' according to Y. Tanaka et al. 2018
'Herpetocetus belongs to Herpetocetinae' according to Y. Tanaka et al. 2018
'Mysticeti belongs to Neoceti' according to Y. Tanaka et al. 2018
'Nannocetus eremus belongs to Nannocetus' according to Y. Tanaka et al. 2018
'Nannocetus belongs to Herpetocetinae' according to Y. Tanaka et al. 2018
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