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Tusciziphius Bianucci 1997

Authors :
Bianucci, Giovanni
Miján, Ismael
Lambert, Olivier
Post, Klaas
Mateus, Octávio
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2013.

Abstract

Genus Tusciziphius Bianucci, 1997 TYPE SPECIES. — Tusciziphius crispus Bianucci, 1997, from Tuscany (Italy), early Pliocene, calcareous nannofossil zone MNN14-15 (Bianucci et al. 2001). OTHER SPECIES INCLUDED. — Tusciziphius atlanticus n. sp. EMENDED DIAGNOSIS. — Tusciziphius differs from all other ziphiines except Imocetus n. gen. and Globicetus n. gen. in having an extremely ossified trapezoidal vertex in which the anterior part of the nasals contact the premaxillary crests. It differs from Globicetus n. gen. and Imocetus n. gen. in the extreme widening and anterior projection of the right premaxillary crest, and in the lesser posterior constriction of the vertex; it further differs from Globicetus n. gen. in lacking a large spherical medial premaxillary rostral prominence; it further differs from Imocetus in lacking a wide facial depression, a rostral maxillary spur-shaped crest, and in having the premaxillary foramen not located posterior to the level of the antorbital notch. Among the other ziphiine genera it further differs from Ziphius and Izikoziphius in the medial fusion of the premaxillae closing the mesorostral groove; it further differs from the possible ziphiine Caviziphius in the shallower excavation of the premaxillary sac fossae.<br />Published as part of Bianucci, Giovanni, Miján, Ismael, Lambert, Olivier, Post, Klaas & Mateus, Octávio, 2013, Bizarre fossil beaked whales (Odontoceti, Ziphiidae) fished from the Atlantic Ocean floor off the Iberian Peninsula, pp. 105-153 in Geodiversitas 35 (1) on page 116, DOI: 10.5252/g2013n1a6, http://zenodo.org/record/5379815<br />{"references":["BIANUCCI G. 1997. - ffle Odontoceti (Mammalia Cetacea) from Italian Pliocene. ffle Ziphiidae. Palaeontographia Italica 84: 163 - 192.","BIANUCCI G., MAZZA P., MEROLA D., SARTI G. & CASCELLA A. 2001 - ffle Early Pliocene mammal assemblage of Val di Pugna (Tuscany, Italy) in the light of calcareous plankton biostratigraphical data and paleoecological observations. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologica e Stratigrafia 107 (3): 425 - 438."]}

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7ce2a7e4d7e561c83acefaa9c3bf077b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5465533