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- Pebanista is an extinct genus of platanistid "river dolphin" that lived during the Early to Middle Miocene in Peru. As a member of the Platanistidae,...
- It has been suggested that Saurocetes is a synonym of the possible platanistid Ischyrorhynchus. Saurocetes remains are fragmentary, consisting of isolated...
- Ischyrorhynchus is an extinct genus of probable platanistid river dolphins from South America. One species has been described, I. vanbenedeni. Ischyrorhynchus...
- Miocene marine deposits in Austria. Prepomatodelphis belongs to the platanistid subfamily Pomatodelphininae, which is distinguished from the South Asian...
- Alabama, Florida, Brazil, Germany and France. Pomatodelphis belongs to the platanistid subfamily Pomatodelphininae, which is distinguished from the South Asian...
- (platanistoid whales) Iniids: Amazon and Bolivian river dolphin La Plata dolphin Platanistids: Ganges and Indus river dolphins Beaked whales (ziphids) Hippos (hippopotamids)...
- (c. 19 million years ago) and declined afterward. Examples of ancient platanistids include the genera Otekaikea and Waipatia and the species Awamokoa tokarahi...
- hystricognath rodent. Pebanista P. yacuruna Rio Napo. A nearly complete skull. A platanistid river dolphin. Pseudoprepotherium P. sp. Rio Napo A ground sloth. Potamarchus...
- species is the sperm whale. Members of the Platanistidae family are platanistids, and are part of a grouping colloqially termed river dolphins along with...
- recovers Araeodelphis as basal to the South Asian river dolphin the platanistid subfamily Pomatodelphinae. Stephen J. Godfrey; Lawrence G. Barnes; Olivier...