Miophyseter chitaensis Kimura & Hasegawa, 2022 DOI: 10.2517/PR200021 |
Abstract
We describe a new specimen of physeteroid from the lower Miocene (Burdigalian) of Japan. This specimen was recovered from the Toyohama Formation, Chita County, Aichi Prefecture, Japan in 1984 and includes a finely preserved cranium with detached teeth and ear bones (periotic, tympanic bulla, and malleus). Here we refer this specimen to a new genus and species of the Physeteroidea, Miophyseter chitaensis gen. et sp. nov. Our phylogenetic analysis suggests that Miophyseter is a physeteroid more closely related to the crown Physeteroidea (Physeteridae and Kogiidae) than the macroraptorial physeteroids that flourished in middle and late Miocene times. A deep and large excavation on the ventral surface of the palatine and pterygoid in Miophyster suggests an adaptation for deep dives and/or the development of robust pterygoid muscles for active biting.
Toshiyuki Kimura and Yoshikazu Hasegawa. 2022. A New Physeteroid from the Lower Miocene of Japan. Paleontological Research. 26(1):87-101. DOI: 10.2517/PR200021
「知多クジラ」マッコウの新種と判明 38年前に発掘の化石