Anatomy and Relationships of a New Gray Whale from the Pliocene of Piedmont, Northwestern Italy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Institutional Abbreviations
2.2. Anatomy, Photography and Measurements
2.3. Studied Specimen
2.4. CT Scan, Segmentation and Tridimensional Rendering
2.5. Phylogenetic Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Systematic Paleontology
3.2. Description
3.3. Comparisons
3.4. Phylogenetic Results
4. Discussion
4.1. The Fossil Record of Gray Whales
4.2. Gray Whale Affinities
4.3. Phylogenetic Relationships of Gray Whales
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Character | Measurement in mm |
---|---|
Width of exoccipital | 149 |
Height of cranial fragment | 236 |
Anteroposterior diameter of pterygoid fossa | 89 |
Transverse diameter of pterygoid fossa | 58 |
Length of external acoustic meatus | 86 |
Character | Measurement in mm |
---|---|
Length of right posterior process | 113 |
Maximum width of right posterior process | 30 |
Maximum anteroposterior diameter of right pars cochlearis (as preserved) | 31 |
Maximum transverse diameter of right pars cochlearis (as preserved) | 41 |
Maximum anteroposterior diameter of left pars cochlearis (as preserved) | 43 |
Maximum transverse diameter of left pars cochlearis (as preserved) | 54.5 |
Maximum transverse diameter of left facial canal | 7.9 |
Maximum length of left anterior process of the periotic | 101.1 |
Maximum width of left anterior process of the periotic | 22.8 |
Character | Measurement in mm |
---|---|
Maximum anteroposterior diameter of mandibular condyle | 64 |
Maximum transverse diameter of mandibular condyle | 91 |
Maximum height of posterior portion of mandibular ramus | 152 |
Maximum anteroposterior length of mandibular fragment | 142 |
Maximum height of angular process | 72 |
Maximum height of anterior border of mandibular fragment | 80 |
Maximum width of anterior border of mandibular fragment | 33.5 |
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Bisconti, M.; Damarco, P.; Marengo, L.; Macagno, M.; Daniello, R.; Pavia, M.; Carnevale, G. Anatomy and Relationships of a New Gray Whale from the Pliocene of Piedmont, Northwestern Italy. Diversity 2024, 16, 547. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16090547
Bisconti M, Damarco P, Marengo L, Macagno M, Daniello R, Pavia M, Carnevale G. Anatomy and Relationships of a New Gray Whale from the Pliocene of Piedmont, Northwestern Italy. Diversity. 2024; 16(9):547. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16090547
Chicago/Turabian StyleBisconti, Michelangelo, Piero Damarco, Lorenza Marengo, Mattia Macagno, Riccardo Daniello, Marco Pavia, and Giorgio Carnevale. 2024. "Anatomy and Relationships of a New Gray Whale from the Pliocene of Piedmont, Northwestern Italy" Diversity 16, no. 9: 547. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16090547
APA StyleBisconti, M., Damarco, P., Marengo, L., Macagno, M., Daniello, R., Pavia, M., & Carnevale, G. (2024). Anatomy and Relationships of a New Gray Whale from the Pliocene of Piedmont, Northwestern Italy. Diversity, 16(9), 547. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16090547