L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009

Full reference
L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds. 2009. A new species of early Miocene allodelphinid dolphin (Cetacea, Odontoceti, Platanistoidea) from Cajon Pass, Southern California, U.S.A. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 65:483-507 [M. Uhen/M. Uhen]
Metadata
ID number:  34413
Created:  2010-12-04 05:15:37
Modified:  2010-12-03 12:15:37
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (12) - view classification
'Allodelphinidae belongs to Platanistoidea' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
'Allodelphis pratti belongs to Allodelphis' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
'Allodelphis woodburnei belongs to Allodelphis' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
'Allodelphis belongs to Allodelphinidae' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
'Platanista belongs to Platanistidae' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
'Platanistina was reranked as the family Platanistidae and belongs to Platanistoidea' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
'Platanistoidea belongs to Odontoceti' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
'Squalodelphidae is corrected as Squalodelphinidae and belongs to Platanistoidea' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
'Squalodon errabundus is recombined as Zarhinocetus errabundus' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
'Squalodontidae belongs to Platanistoidea' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
'Waipatiidae belongs to Platanistoidea' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
'Zarhinocetus belongs to Allodelphinidae' according to L. G. Barnes and R. E. Reynolds 2009
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