Eurhinodelphis Van Beneden and Gervais 1880

Mammalia - Cetacea - Eurhinodelphinidae

Alternative spelling: Eurhinorhynchus

Full reference: P. J. Van Beneden and P. Gervais. 1880. Ostéographie des cétacés vivants et fossiles, comprenant la description et l'iconographie du squelette et du système dentaire de ces animaux; ainsi que des documents relatifs à leur histoire naturelle 1-634

Parent taxon: Eurhinodelphinidae according to S. J. Godfrey et al. 2017

See also Abel 1905, Abel 1919, Benton 1993, Berta 2017, Bianucci and Landini 2002, Carroll 1988, Fordyce and de Muizon 2001, Geisler and Sanders 2003, Ginsburg and Janvier 1971, Gottfried et al. 1994, Hay 1930, Kellogg 1928, Lambert 2004, Lambert 2005, Marx et al. 2016, McKenna and Bell 1997, Miller 1923, Mitchell and Tedford 1973, Muizon 1988, Muizon 1990, Myrick 1979, Ormezzano and Lanzetti 2014, Palmer 1904, Pilleri 1990, Sepkoski 2002, Simpson 1945, Trouessart 1898, Trouessart 1904, Valerio and Laurito 2012, Whitmore 1984, Winge 1921 and Zittel 1925

Sister taxa: Ceterhinops, Eurhinodelphis salentinus, Iniopsis, Mycteriacetus, Phocaenopsis, Schizodelphis, Vanbreenia, Xiphiacetus, Ziphiodelphis

Subtaxa: Eurhinodelphis cocheteuxi Eurhinodelphis longirostris

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Distribution:

• Hemphillian of Costa Rica (1 collection)

• Miocene to Pliocene of Belgium (1)

• Miocene of Belgium (5), France (1), Italy (3), Japan (5), the Netherlands (5), Turkey (1), United States (16: Maryland, Virginia)

Total: 38 collections including 50 occurrences

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