Definition of Aetiocetids. Meaning of Aetiocetids. Synonyms of Aetiocetids

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Aetiocetids. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Aetiocetids and, of course, Aetiocetids synonyms and on the right images related to the word Aetiocetids.

Definition of Aetiocetids

No result for Aetiocetids. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Aetiocetids from wikipedia

- and other ancestral characters suggests that the common ancestor of aetiocetids and edentulous mysticetes evolved lateral nutrient foramina, which are...
- described three new aetiocetids that allied with the genus Aetiocetus. These finds were unique in that they placed an aetiocetid within the same geologic...
- maxillae are thin, indicating an adaptation for suction feeding. The aetiocetid Chonecetus still had teeth, but the presence of a groove on the interior...
- within the 60–70 ton range. Tsai, Kimura & Hasegawa (2024) describe an aetiocetid skull from the Jinnobaru Formation of the Ashiya Group (****an), and interpret...
- Salishicetus is an extinct genus of aetiocetid baleen whale from the Late Oligocene discovered in Washington state with one species: S. meadi. Like other...
- Aetiocetus A. cotylaveus Lincoln County, Oregon. An aetiocetid whale. A. weltoni Ona Beach, Lincoln County, Oregon. UCMP 122900. An aetiocetid whale....
- was capable of both raptorial feeding and suction-feeding, like other aetiocetids. Aetiocetus Ashorocetus Chonecetus Morawanocetus Willungacetus Tsai,...
- stem-mysticetes Borealodon osedax and Sitsqwaik cornishorum, and the aetiocetid Fucaia goedertorum. The large desmostylian Behemotops proteus is also...
- Vancouver Island , Stemec lived alongside the Desmostylian Cornwallius, the Aetiocetid Chonecetus and the Pelagornithid Cyphornis in a shallow marine environment...
- 2517/PR210009. S2CID 252684197. Hernández-Cisneros, A. E. (2022). "A new aetiocetid (Cetacea, Mysticeti, Aetiocetidae) from the late Oligocene of Mexico"...