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Taxonomy
Phoca jubata was named by Schreber (1776). It is extant.
It was recombined as Otaria jubata by Gray (1844), Gray (1865), Gill (1866), Gray (1871), Scott (1873), Ameghino (1889), Trouessart (1898), True (1909), Turner (1912) and Oliver Schneider (1926); it was recombined as Eumetopias jubata by Allen (1902), Kellogg (1922), Hay (1930), Scheffer and Rice (1963), Kurten and Anderson (1980), Deméré et al. (2003) and Wilson and Reeder (2005); it was recombined as Eumetopias (Eumetopias) jubata by Trouessart (1904); it was recombined as Eumetopias jubatus by Riedman (1990), Rice (1998), Cullen et al. (2014), Berta et al. (2018) and Tsuzuku and Kohno (2020).
It was recombined as Otaria jubata by Gray (1844), Gray (1865), Gill (1866), Gray (1871), Scott (1873), Ameghino (1889), Trouessart (1898), True (1909), Turner (1912) and Oliver Schneider (1926); it was recombined as Eumetopias jubata by Allen (1902), Kellogg (1922), Hay (1930), Scheffer and Rice (1963), Kurten and Anderson (1980), Deméré et al. (2003) and Wilson and Reeder (2005); it was recombined as Eumetopias (Eumetopias) jubata by Trouessart (1904); it was recombined as Eumetopias jubatus by Riedman (1990), Rice (1998), Cullen et al. (2014), Berta et al. (2018) and Tsuzuku and Kohno (2020).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1776 | Phoca jubata Schreber |
1844 | Otaria jubata Gray p. 9 |
1865 | Otaria jubata Gray |
1866 | Otaria jubata Gill p. 7 |
1871 | Otaria jubata Gray p. 12 |
1873 | Otaria jubata Scott p. 24 |
1889 | Otaria jubata Ameghino p. 343 |
1898 | Otaria jubata Trouessart p. 369 |
1902 | Eumetopias jubata Allen |
1904 | Eumetopias (Eumetopias) jubata Trouessart p. 279 |
1909 | Otaria jubata True p. 148 |
1912 | Otaria jubata Turner p. 168 |
1922 | Eumetopias jubata Kellogg p. 106 |
1926 | Otaria jubata Oliver Schneider p. 145 |
1930 | Eumetopias jubata Hay p. 558 |
1963 | Eumetopias jubata Scheffer and Rice p. 2 |
1980 | Eumetopias jubata Kurten and Anderson p. 203 |
1990 | Eumetopias jubatus Riedman p. 58 figs. Table 2 |
1998 | Eumetopias jubatus Rice p. 30 |
2003 | Eumetopias jubata Deméré et al. p. 49 figs. Fig. 3.3 |
2005 | Eumetopias jubata Wilson and Reeder p. 592 |
2014 | Eumetopias jubatus Cullen et al. p. 1471 figs. Figure 1 |
2018 | Eumetopias jubatus Berta et al. p. 215 figs. Fig. 5 |
2020 | Eumetopias jubatus Tsuzuku and Kohno p. 7 |
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Eumetopias jubatus Schreber 1776 [Steller sea lion]
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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N. Tsuzuku and N. Kohno 2020 | Eumetopias jubatus is the largest species in body size (about 3.3 m in males) among the family Otariidae. The upper and lower canines are large in males, particularly at the apical ends of roots that are almost evergrowing (less so in females). The mandible is long and the angle between the horizontal and ascending rami is large (about 130–140 degree) in contrast to the smaller angle of less than 130 degree in other genera and species. The masseteric fossa is deep and long, especially in older individuals. Postcanines are unicuspid with well-developed labial and lingual cusples at the base (modified from Brunner, 2004). |
Measurements
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References: Hendy et al. 2009, Nowak 1991, Carreño and Cronin 1993, Gingerich 2003 |
Collections (24 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Miocene - Pliocene | Chile | Otaria jubata (221010) | |
Zanclean | Japan (Iwate) | Eumetopias jubatus (76006) | |
Early/Lower Pleistocene | Japan (Ishikawa) | Eumetopias jubatus (200747) | |
Pleistocene | USA (Alaska) | Eumetopias jubata (81914 81916) | |
Middle Pleistocene | Japan (Aomori) | Eumetopias jubatus (101897) | |
Middle Pleistocene | USA (Alaska) | Eumetopias jubata (52243) | |
Rancholabrean | USA (California) | Eumetopias jubata (84881) | |
Late/Upper Pleistocene | USA (Alaska) | Eumetopias jubata (81912) | |
Late/Upper Pleistocene | USA (California) | Eumetopias jubata (81919) Eumetopias jubatus (190889) | |
Late/Upper Pleistocene | Japan (Aomori) | Eumetopias jubatus (101898 101899) | |
Late/Upper Pleistocene | Canada (British Columbia) | Eumetopias jubata (75232 88870) | |
Holocene | USA (Alaska) | Eumetopias jubata (175944 175945 175946 175947 177178) Eumetopias jubatus (90117 175943 236014) | |
Holocene | USA (Oregon) | Eumetopias jubatus (201984) |