Basic info | Taxonomic history | Classification | Included Taxa |
Morphology | Ecology and taphonomy | External Literature Search | Age range and collections |
Taxonomy
Eudelphis mortezelensis was named by Du Bus (1872). Its type specimen is IRSNB M.523, a partial skull (partial skull with two teeth), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Vieux-Dieu, which is in a Langhian/Serravallian open shallow subtidal sandstone in the Berchem Formation of Belgium.
It was recombined as Delphinus mortezelensis by du Bus (1872), Trouessart (1898) and Trouessart (1904); it was recombined as Scaldicetus mortezelensis by Kazár (2002) and Hampe (2006).
It was recombined as Delphinus mortezelensis by du Bus (1872), Trouessart (1898) and Trouessart (1904); it was recombined as Scaldicetus mortezelensis by Kazár (2002) and Hampe (2006).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
---|---|
1872 | Eudelphis mortezelensis Du Bus p. 500 |
1872 | Delphinus mortezelensis du Bus p. 500 |
1874 | Eudelphis mortselensis Vanden Broeck p. 146 |
1898 | Delphinus mortezelensis Trouessart p. 1032 |
1904 | Delphinus mortezelensis Trouessart p. 765 |
1905 | Scaldicetus mortselensis Abel p. 66 |
2002 | Scaldicetus mortezelensis Kazár p. 163 |
2006 | Scaldicetus mortezelensis Hampe p. 76 |
2008 | Eudelphis mortezelensis Lambert p. 280 |
2015 | Eudelphis mortezelensis Velez-Juarbe et al. p. 15 figs. Fig. 10 |
Is something missing? Join the Paleobiology Database and enter the data
|
|
If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
†Eudelphis mortezelensis Du Bus 1872
show all | hide all
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
---|---|---|
O. Lambert 2008 | Eudelphis mortezelensis is a moderate size physeteroid somewhat larger than Orycterocetus crocodilinus. It differs from all the other members of the superfamily in: the presence of a large left premaxillary foramen, the vomer widely exposed in ventral view, and the postglenoid process of the squamosal ventrally elongated. It differs from all the other physeteroids except Zygophyseter in the plate-like falciform process of the squamosal, from all the other physeteroids except Scaphokogia in the rostrum more progressively narrowing forwards, from Brygmophyseter and Zygophyseter in the proportionally smaller teeth, from Zygophyseter in the shorter zygomatic process of the squamosal, from Idiorophus and Scaphokogia in the widely dorsally open mesorostral groove, from Aulophyseter, Idiophyseter, Kogia, Orycterocetus, Physeter, and Scaphokogia in the presence of at least 10 deep maxillary alveoli, from Aulophyseter, Kogia, Orycterocetus, Physeter, and Physeterula in the enamelled crown of the teeth, and from Aulophyseter, Orycterocetus, Physeter, and Physeterula in the low supraoccipital shield. |
Measurements
No measurements are available
|
|
||||
|
|
||||
|
|
||||
|
|||||
|
|
||||
|
|
||||
Source: subo = suborder, o = order | |||||
Reference: Uhen 2004 |
Age range: base of the Langhian to the top of the Serravallian or 15.97000 to 11.62000 Ma
Collections (2 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
---|---|---|---|
Burdigalian - Messinian | Italy (Apulia) | Scaldicetus mortezelensis (47125) | |
Langhian - Serravallian | Belgium (Antwerpen) | Eudelphis mortezelensis (type locality: 51680) |