C. M. Peredo and N. D. Pyenson 2018

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C. M. Peredo and N. D. Pyenson. 2018. Salishicetus meadi, a new aetiocetid from the late Oligocene of Washington State and implications for feeding transitions in early mysticete evolution. Royal Society Open Science 5(4):172336 [M. Uhen/C. Peredo/C. Peredo]
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ID number:  62159
Created:  2017-04-20 14:58:14
Modified:  2018-04-19 10:33:07
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1098/rsos.172336
Taxonomic names (2)
Taxonomic opinions (9) - view classification
'Aetiocetidae belongs to Mysticeti' according to C. M. Peredo and N. D. Pyenson 2018
'Aetiocetus tomitai is recombined as Chonecetus tomitai' according to C. M. Peredo and N. D. Pyenson 2018
'Morawanocetus yabukii is recombined as Chonecetus yabukii' according to C. M. Peredo and N. D. Pyenson 2018
'Morawanocetus is a subjective synonym of Chonecetus' according to C. M. Peredo and N. D. Pyenson 2018
'Mysticeti was reranked as a unranked clade and belongs to Neoceti' according to C. M. Peredo and N. D. Pyenson 2018
'Neoceti belongs to Pelagiceti' according to C. M. Peredo and N. D. Pyenson 2018
'Pelagiceti belongs to Cetacea' according to C. M. Peredo and N. D. Pyenson 2018
'Salishicetus meadi belongs to Salishicetus' according to C. M. Peredo and N. D. Pyenson 2018
'Salishicetus belongs to Aetiocetidae' according to C. M. Peredo and N. D. Pyenson 2018
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