-
relationship between kogiids and Ziphiidae.
Other questions exist regarding the high
relatedness in
mitochondrial DNA
between Platanista and
kogiids.
Fossil evidence...
-
while on the
kogiids it is
further forward. All
species have a
large number of similar, and
relatively simple, teeth. In the
kogiids, and sometimes...
- (monodontids),
sperm whales (physeterids),
dwarf and
pygmy sperm whales (
kogiids), and
beaked whales (ziphiids). The
differences between families of odontocetes...
- of
Anisakis paggiae (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in the
Irminger Sea
indicates kogiid whale distribution in
north Atlantic waters".
Polar Biology. 34 (6): 899–906...
- Monodontids:
beluga and
narwhal Beluga Narwhal Porpoises (phocoenids)
Sperm whale Kogiids:
pygmy and
dwarf sperm whale River dolphins (platanistoid whales) Iniids:...
- Praekogia)
which are
either reduced or absent.
These may have been
reduced in
kogiids due to
adaptations to deep-sea diving. Like in
modern sperm whales, Zygophyseter...
-
Panama during the Late Miocene.
Nanokogia is
distinguished from
other kogiids in
lacking functional teeth in the
upper jaw,
antorbital notches forming...
-
contains four
species in one genus.
Members of the
Kogiidae family are
kogiids, and are part of the
sperm whale superfamily Physeteroidea; the family...
-
sperm whale (K. sima) and
pygmy sperm whale (K. breviceps). The
other two
kogiids are Thal****ocetus and Nanokogia. The
dwarf and
pygmy sperm whales are more...
- Velez-Juarbe,
Jorge (2015-04-29). "Evolutionary
Patterns among Living and
Fossil Kogiid Sperm Whales:
Evidence from the
Neogene of
Central America". PLOS ONE. 10...