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PATTERNS OF SKULL VARIATION OF BRACHYDELPHIS (CETACEA, ODONTOCETI) FROM THE NEOGENE OF THE SOUTHEASTERN PACIFIC

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PATTERNS OF SKULL VARIATION OF BRACHYDELPHIS (CETACEA, ODONTOCETI) FROM THE NEOGENE OF THE SOUTHEASTERN PACIFIC
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  • Simon Gutstein, Carolina;
  • Cozzuol, Mario A.;
  • Vargas, Alexander O.;
  • Suárez, Mario E.;
  • Schultz, Cesar L.;
  • Rubilar Rogers, David;
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Brachydelphis mazeasi Muizon, 1988a, from the Pisco Formation (middle Miocene, Peru), is an odontocete originally known from 2 incomplete skulls and a few associated postcranial elements, assigned to the family Pontoporiidae, and to the subfamily Brachydelphininae (¼ Brachydelphinae) created to include this genus. The holotype is considered here as a juvenile because it has no alveolar septa and presents wide-open cranial sutures. Consequently, some of the diagnostic features actually correspond to juvenile features and are not taxonomically significant. Here we offer a more comprehensive view of the morphology and variation of this taxon with new specimens from both Pisco and Bahı´a Inglesa formations (late Miocene, Chile). A revision of the original description of the genus, compared to other taxa of the Inioidea clade is provided. Additionally, a comparison by morphometric analysis (geometric and traditional) to Pontoporia blainvillei (living Pontoporiidae) is given. The shape variation of fetal, young, and adult specimens of P. blainvillei was compared to specimens of juvenile and adult B. mazeasi to evaluate ontogenetic, individual, and interspecific variation.
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This work is part of the master’s thesis developed by CSG at the Programa de Pos Graduacao em Geociencias–Paleontologia, Instituto de Geociencias Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, and was mainly financed by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119189
ISSN: 1545-1542
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Journal of Mammalogy, 90(2):504–519, 2009
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