River dolphin (redirect from Platanistoidea)
infraorder Cetacea. Extant river dolphins are placed in two superfamilies, Platanistoidea and Inioidea. They comprise the families Platanistidae (the South Asian...
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only living members of the family Platanistidae and the superfamily Platanistoidea. Fossils of ancient relatives date to the late Oligocene. South Asian...
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new family), an archaic Late Oligocene dolphin (Cetacea: Odontoceti: Platanistoidea) from New Zealand". Proceedings of the San Diego Museum of Natural History...
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Platanistidae (category Platanistoidea)
ISSN 2375-2548. L. G. Barnes. 2006. A phylogenetic analysis of the superfamily Platanistoidea (Mammalia, Cetacea, Odontoceti). Beitrage zur Palaontologie 30:25-42...
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excluded taxa Family Delphinidae (dolphins and porpoises) Superfamily Platanistoidea (Asian river dolphins) Superfamily Inioidea (South American river dolphins)...
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Phocoena Species Phocoena spinipinnis, Burmeister's porpoise Superfamily Platanistoidea Family Iniidae Genus Inia Species Inia araguaiaensis Species Inia geoffrensis...
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1817. Originally, the Amazon river dolphin belonged to the superfamily Platanistoidea, which constituted all river dolphins, making them a paraphyletic group...
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from the ocean and into the river: the evolution of the inner ear of Platanistoidea (Cetacea: Odontoceti)". Paleobiology. 47 (4): 591–611. Bibcode:2021Pbio...
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Otekaike Limestone Formation New Zealand A member of the superfamily Platanistoidea. The type species is A. rerehua. Echericetus Gen. et sp. nov Valid Hernández-Cisneros...
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from the ocean and into the river: the evolution of the inner ear of Platanistoidea (Cetacea: Odontoceti)". Paleobiology. 47 (4): 591–611. Bibcode:2021Pbio...
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Fordyce, R. Ewan (2016). "Awamokoa tokarahi, a new basal dolphin in the Platanistoidea (late Oligocene, New Zealand)". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology...
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dolphin of the superfamily Platanistoidea, and the extinct family Allodelphinidae. The sole surviving member of Platanistoidea is the South Asian river...
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Physeteroidea Physeteridae: Sperm whale Kogiidae: Lesser sperm whales Platanistoidea Platanistidae: Indian river dolphins Ziphioidea Ziphiidae: Beaked whales...
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Platanistoidea Ziphiidae...
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Kaiya, Zhou (1982). "Classification and phylogeny of the superfamily Platanistoidea, with notes on evidence of the monophyly of the Cetacea". Sci. Rep....
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species) Family Physeteridae: sperm whale (one species) Superfamily Platanistoidea: river dolphins Family Iniidae: South American river dolphins (two species)...
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ISBN 978-0691150611. Pilleri G., Marcuzzi G., Pilleri O. (1982). "Speciation in the Platanistoidea, systematic, zoogeographical and ecological observations on recent species"...
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