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Simocetus rayi Fordyce, 2002: B: Ribs

Object Details

Geologic Age
Cenozoic - Paleogene - Oligocene - Zemorrian
Record Last Modified
24 Oct 2024
Skeletal Morphology
Skull, Axial elements
Stratigraphy
Alsea Slts
Collection Date
3 Aug 1977
Collector
Douglas R. Emlong
Place
Lincoln County, Oregon, United States, North America
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Paleogeneral
Mammals Marine
Mammalia Marine
Paleobiology
Published Name
Simocetus rayi Fordyce, 2002
Agorophius aff. sp
Data Source
NMNH - Paleobiology Dept.
USNM Number
PAL256517
Type Citation
Fordyce, R. 1981. Jour.Paleontology. 55 (n.5): 1033, 1034,1035,1040.
De Muizon, C. 1990. Bull.Mus.Natl.Hist.Nat., Paris, 4 Ser. 12,sec.c (n.3-4): 289, ment.
Fordyce, R., Ray, C. E. 2002. Simocetus rayi (Odontoceti, Simocetidae, new family); a bizarre new archaic Oligocene dolphin from the eastern North Pacific. 93 185 - 222.
Type Status
holotype
Taxonomy
Animalia Chordata Vertebrata Synapsida Mammalia Eutheria Laurasiatheria Cetacea Odontoceti Simocetidae
Record ID
nmnhpaleobiology_3431667
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/334340763-6902-4caf-98f7-bb23226c98d7
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