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Herpetocetus morrowi (Cetacea: Mysticeti), a new species of diminutive baleen whale from the Upper Pliocene (Piacenzian) of California, USA, with observations on the evolution and relationships of the Cetotheriidae

机译:赫尔珀托斯图斯(Cetacea:Mysticeti),一种来自美国加利福尼亚上新世(Piacenzian)的小型巴里鲸的新物种,并观察到了Cetotheriidae的进化和关系

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The extinct edentulous mysticete family Cetotheriidae historically has been viewed as a notoriously paraphyletic group, and only recently have rigorous studies been executed to rectify this issue. These problems do not necessarily just stem from lack of phylogenetic analyses, but are in part because of a general lack of complete specimens, poor descriptions of taxa, and long-lived taxonomic instability issues. The fossil mysticete genus Herpetocetus is a poster child of these problems as it is primarily only known from a few relatively incomplete and poorly described specimens. A new species of Herpetocetus from the upper Pliocene of California, Herpetocetus morrowi sp. nov., provides an archetypal model for the genus based on a multitude of well-preserved specimens. These specimens reveal a diminutive mysticete characterized by an elongate rostrum and roughly quadrate cranium. A mosaic of primitive and derived features preserved in this new species underscores its potential value in helping to resolve a number of taxonomic and phylogenetic problems. The occurrence of specimens assignable to juvenile through to mature adult individuals provides a basis for investigating ontogenetic changes. Functional analysis of the unusual craniomandibular anatomy of H. morrowi suggests a limited degree of mandibular gape and an enhanced capacity for longitudinal rotation of the dentary, features that support a hypothesis of suction feeding convergent with that of living grey whales. A phylogenetic analysis provides support for recognition of a rede?ned and monophyletic Cetotheriidae and Herpetocetinae, and also serves as a basis for evaluating the recent proposal that the pygmy right whale (Caperea marginata) is a living cetothere. Morphological features of Herpetocetus morrowi, including features of the cranium and petrosal, suggest that a number of the purported synapomorphies supporting a Caperea?cetothere grouping are either symplesiomorphies, nonhomologous features, or are highly variable.
机译:过去,灭绝的无牙神秘动物科Cetotheriidae被认为是一个臭名昭著的共生群体,直到最近才进行了严格的研究以纠正这一问题。这些问题并不一定是由于缺乏系统发育分析所致,而是部分原因是普遍缺乏完整的标本,分类单元的描述欠佳以及存在长期的分类学不稳定性问题。化石神秘主义者Herpetocetus属是这些问题的典型代表,因为它仅主要是从一些相对不完整且描述欠佳的标本中得知的。来自加利福尼亚上新世的一种新的疱疹足虫种,即Herpetocetus morrowi sp。 nov。,提供了一个基于大量保存完好的标本的属的原型模型。这些标本揭示了一个小小的神秘者,其特征是细长的讲台和大致方形的颅骨。在这个新物种中保留的原始特征和衍生特征的拼接图突出了其在帮助解决许多分类学和系统发育问题方面的潜在价值。可分配给青少年直至成年成年个体的标本的出现为研究个体遗传学变化提供了基础。对H. morrowi的异常颅下颌解剖结构的功能分析表明,下颌间隙的程度有限,并且牙齿的纵向旋转能力增强,这些特征支持了吸食与生活中的灰鲸会聚的假说。系统发育分析为识别重新定义的单翅目et科和疱疹科提供了支持,并且还为评估最近的建议-侏儒右鲸(Caperea marginata)是活的et科提供了基础。爬虫疱疹的形态学特征,包括颅骨和肾小管的特征,表明支持角斑病分组的许多据称的同形亚型是同形异形,非同源性或高度可变的。

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