Felix Snoodijk, Jonathan J. W. Wallaard, Anne S. Schulp, Jelle W. F. Reumer
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摘要
在这里,我们报告了荷兰利塞尔一颗保存完好的晚中新世时期孤立的physeteroid牙齿。该牙齿具有多种形态特征,因此可以归属于大型食肉类。其大小和形态在一定程度上与Zygophyseter相似,与主要以牙齿为基础的托尔托尼亚类群Scaldicetus caretti几乎相同。然而,Scaldicetus属被宣布为不可利用属,本文通过对Scaldicetus属物种和标本的现代分类概述来证明这一点。尽管有这些限制,但模式种 S. caretti 仍然有效,尽管该名称仅限于模式标本。根据其形态相似性,该牙齿被鉴定为 Physeteroidea indet.
A Miocene sperm whale (Cetacea, Physeteroidea) tooth from Liessel (Noord-Brabant, the Netherlands)
Here we report a well-preserved isolated physeteroid tooth of Late Miocene age from Liessel, the Netherlands. The presence of several morphological features allows attribution to the macroraptorial physeteroids. Size and morphology are to some extent comparable to Zygophyseter and almost identical to the primarily tooth-based Tortonian taxon Scaldicetus caretti. However, the genus Scaldicetus was declared unutilizable, which is supported here with an overview of modern classifications of Scaldicetus species and specimens. Despite the restrictions, the type species S. caretti is still valid, although the name is to be restricted to the type material. Based on its morphological resemblance, the tooth is identified as Physeteroidea indet. cf. Scaldicetus caretti.