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+
+A new physeteroid from the late Miocene of Peru expands the diversity of extinct dwarf and pygmy sperm whales (Cetacea: Odontoceti: Kogiidae)
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Collareta, Alberto
+Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, via Santa Maria 53, 56126 Pisa (Italy) alberto. collareta @ unipi. it (corresponding author)
+alberto.collareta@unipi.it
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Lambert, Olivier
+Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, D. O. Terre et Histoire de la Vie, rue Vautier 29, 1000 Brussels (Belgium) Centre de Recherches sur la Paléobiodiversité et les Paléoenvironnements, CR 2 P (CNRS, MNHN, UPMC, Sorbonne Université), Département Origines et Évolution, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, case postale 38, 57 rue Cuvier, F- 75231 Paris cedex 05 (France)
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Palomino, Aldo Marcelo Benites
+Departamento de Paleontologia de Vertebrados, Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, avenida Arenales 1256, Lima 14 (Peru) and Paläontologisches Institut und Museum, Karl-Schmid-Strasse 4, CH- 8006 Zürich (Switzerland) and Center for Tropical Paleoecology and Archeology, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Ancón, 0843 - 03092, Panama (Panama)
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Urbina, Mario
+Departamento de Paleontologia de Vertebrados, Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, avenida Arenales 1256, Lima 14 (Peru)
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Bianucci, Giovanni
+Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, via Santa Maria 53, 56126 Pisa (Italy)
+
+text
+
+
+Comptes Rendus Palevol
+
+
+2020
+
+2020-10-05
+
+
+19
+
+
+5
+
+
+79
+100
+
+
+
+
+http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/cr-palevol2020v19a5
+
+journal article
+10.5852/cr-palevol2020v19a5
+1777-571X
+urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DB4BC4A0-E559-49AD-9452-55F1688D99DA
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Platyscaphokogia landinii
+
+n. sp.
+
+
+
+
+
+(
+Figs 2-6
+;
+8A
+)
+
+
+
+urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
+FC3BE988-0F09-4262-911C-5B50070D1B97
+
+
+
+
+
+ETYMOLOGY
+. — The specific name honours Walter Landini, Italian vertebrate palaeontologist, for his substantial contribution to the knowledge and understanding of both the Miocene vertebrate assemblages of the East Pisco Basin (e.g.,
+
+Landini
+et al.
+2017a
+
+, b, 2019) and the Italian fossil record of physeteroids (e.g.,
+Bianucci & Landini 1999
+,
+2006
+).
+
+
+
+
+
+
+HOLOTYPE
+
+. —
+MUSM 3405
+, an incomplete skull lacking the tip of the rostrum and the basicranium.
+
+
+
+
+
+PARATYPE
+
+
+. —
+MUSM
+3291, an incomplete skull, preserving only the rostrum and the right portion of the neurocranium.
+
+
+
+TYPE
+
+
+LOCALITY
+
+. — The
+holotype
+was found at Cerro Hueco la Zorra,
+Ica
+desert,
+c.
+30 km
+south of the town of
+Ica
+, southern coast of
+Peru
+(
+Fig. 1B
+); geographic coordinates of the finding site:
+14°26’44.35”S
+,
+75°42’24.05”W
+.
+
+
+
+TABLE
+1. — Measurements (in mm) of the skulls of
+
+Platyscaphokogia landinii
+
+n. gen., n. sp.
+, from the upper Miocene of the Pisco Formation (East Pisco Basin, southern Peru). Estimated dimensions are preceded by ‘
+e
+’.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+MUSM 3405
+ |
+
+MUSM 3291
+ |
+
+
+
+(holotype)
+ |
+
+(paratype)
+ |
+
+
+Maximum preserved length of skull |
+550 |
+395 |
+
+
+Length of rostrum |
+300 |
+270 |
+
+
+Width of rostrum at base |
+158 |
+167 |
+
+
+Height of rostrum at base |
+70 |
+– |
+
+
+Width of rostrum at mid length |
+106 |
+120 |
+
+
+Height of rostrum at mid length |
+45 |
+53 |
+
+
+Width of rostrum at ¾ length, |
+70 |
+79 |
+
+
+measured from posterior end |
+
+
+Height of rostrum at ¾ length, |
+39 |
+42 |
+
+
+measured from posterior end |
+
+
+Width of mesorostral groove at apex |
+38 |
+37 |
+
+
+of rostrum |
+
+
+Maximum width of dorsal opening |
+23 |
+28 |
+
+
+of mesorostral groove posterior |
+
+
+to dorsomedial contact between |
+
+
+premaxillae along rostrum |
+
+
+Distance from tip of rostrum to right |
+320 |
+
+e
+290
+ |
+
+
+external naris |
+
+
+Greatest preorbital width |
+
+e
+250
+ |
+
+e
+245
+ |
+
+
+Least supraorbital width |
+235 |
+e235 |
+
+
+Greatest postorbital width |
+
+e
+255
+ |
+
+e
+250
+ |
+
+
+Width of left external bony naris |
+16 |
+– |
+
+
+Width of right external bony naris |
+11 |
+– |
+
+
+Greatest width across external bony |
+38 |
+– |
+
+
+nares |
+
+
+Greatest width across premaxillae |
+89 |
+– |
+
+
+Width across premaxillae at mid |
+63 |
+62 |
+
+
+length of rostrum |
+
+
+
+
+
+TYPE
+
+
+HORIZON
+
+. — The
+holotype
+was found in deposits belonging to the silty upper portion of the P2 allomember of the Pisco Formation (as defined by
+
+Di Celma
+et al.
+2017
+
+, 2018a) (
+Fig. 1B, C
+). Stratigraphically,
+MUSM
+3405 is located between the P2-8 and the P2-9 horizons of
+
+Di Celma
+et al.
+(2017
+
+, 2018a), which are prominent and laterally continuous ledges at the top of sheer cliff faces. At the nearby locality of Cerro Blanco, a tephra layer placed just below the P2-8 horizon has been recently dated to 7.084 ± 0.044 Ma by means of Ar-Ar radiometric analyses (
+
+Bosio
+et al.
+2020b
+
+). An age younger than 7.084 Ma is thus proposed for the horizon from which the
+holotype
+was collected. Considering also that no marine deposit younger than the Miocene is known from the western side of the lower
+Ica
+valley,
+MUSM
+3405 is here regarded as Messinian (latest Miocene) in age.
+
+
+
+LOCALITY
+
+
+AND
+
+
+HORIZON
+
+
+OF
+
+
+THE
+
+
+
+PARATYPE
+
+
+. — The
+paratype
+was found at Cerro los Quesos (
+Ica
+desert,
+c.
+50 km
+south of the town of
+Ica
+, southern coast of
+Peru
+(
+Fig. 1B, C
+); geographic coordinates of the finding site:
+14°30’54.00”S
+,
+75°43’08.90”W
+), in deposits belonging to the P2 allomember of the Pisco Formation.
+
+
+
+
+MUSM 3291 was indicated with the field number O14 and identified as belonging to “aff.
+
+Scaphokogia
+sp.
+
+” in the fossil map published by
+
+Bianucci
+et al.
+(2016a)
+
+. The horizon from which the
+paratype
+was collected belongs to the stratal package known as “Member F” (
+
+Di Celma
+et al.
+2016a
+
+), within the silty upper portion of the P2 allomember; it is further located
+c.
+35 m
+above a tephra layer, the Mono key bed of
+
+Di Celma
+et al.
+(2016a)
+
+, that has been dated to 6.93 ± 0.09 Ma by means of Ar-Ar radiometric analyses. A stratigraphically higher volcanic ash bed, cropping out in the uppermost portion of the Cerro Los Quesos succession (i.e.,
+17 m
+above the
+paratype
+), has been dated to an age equal or older than 6.71 ± 0.02 Ma (
+
+Di Celma
+et al.
+2016a
+
+). As such, the horizon from which the
+paratype
+originates can be constrained to a short time interval within the Messinian, i.e., between 6.93 Ma and 6.71 Ma. Such an age estimate finds support in the biostratigraphic data, which indicate an age younger than 7.35 Ma for this portion of Member F (
+
+Gariboldi
+et al.
+2017
+
+).
+
+
+Several fossil vertebrates from Cerro Los Quesos were found in strata belonging to Member F, including mysticetes (balaenopterids and cetotheriids), odontocetes (e.g., the
+holotype
+of the beaked whale
+
+Chavinziphius maxillocristatus
+
+, the macroraptorial stem physeteroid
+
+Acrophyseter
+sp.
+
+, and the phocoenid cf.
+
+Lomacetus ginsburgi
+
+), pinnipeds, crocodiles, seabirds, and sharks (
+
+Bianucci
+et al.
+2016a
+
+, b;
+
+Lambert
+et al.
+2017a
+
+).
+
+
+DIFFERENTIAL
+DIAGNOSIS
+. —
+
+Platyscaphokogia landinii
+
+n. gen., n. sp.
+differs from
+
+Scaphokogia cochlearis
+
+by the following combination of characters: in dorsal view, skull roughly drop-shaped, due to the remarkable tapering of the rostrum towards the anterior tip of the skull; sagittal facial crest longer, less displaced laterally, dividing the supracranial basin in two different sub-basins; supracranial basin moderately shallower and slightly more anterodorsally oriented; in lateral view, rostrum vertically much thinner (i.e., dorsoventrally compressed) and not exceeding in height the lateral maxillary crests at its base; long axis of the rostrum projecting anteriorly rather than anteroventrally; in ventral view, presence of larger, well-individualised, likely functional upper dental alveoli (right maxilla presenting 10 alveoli).
+
+DESCRIPTION, COMPARISONS, AND REMARKS
+
+The following description is based on the
+holotype
+, unless otherwise specified.
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+A new physeteroid from the late Miocene of Peru expands the diversity of extinct dwarf and pygmy sperm whales (Cetacea: Odontoceti: Kogiidae)
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Collareta, Alberto
+Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, via Santa Maria 53, 56126 Pisa (Italy) alberto. collareta @ unipi. it (corresponding author)
+alberto.collareta@unipi.it
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Lambert, Olivier
+Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, D. O. Terre et Histoire de la Vie, rue Vautier 29, 1000 Brussels (Belgium) Centre de Recherches sur la Paléobiodiversité et les Paléoenvironnements, CR 2 P (CNRS, MNHN, UPMC, Sorbonne Université), Département Origines et Évolution, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, case postale 38, 57 rue Cuvier, F- 75231 Paris cedex 05 (France)
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Palomino, Aldo Marcelo Benites
+Departamento de Paleontologia de Vertebrados, Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, avenida Arenales 1256, Lima 14 (Peru) and Paläontologisches Institut und Museum, Karl-Schmid-Strasse 4, CH- 8006 Zürich (Switzerland) and Center for Tropical Paleoecology and Archeology, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Ancón, 0843 - 03092, Panama (Panama)
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Urbina, Mario
+Departamento de Paleontologia de Vertebrados, Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, avenida Arenales 1256, Lima 14 (Peru)
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Bianucci, Giovanni
+Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, via Santa Maria 53, 56126 Pisa (Italy)
+
+text
+
+
+Comptes Rendus Palevol
+
+
+2020
+
+2020-10-05
+
+
+19
+
+
+5
+
+
+79
+100
+
+
+
+
+http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/cr-palevol2020v19a5
+
+journal article
+10.5852/cr-palevol2020v19a5
+1777-571X
+urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DB4BC4A0-E559-49AD-9452-55F1688D99DA
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Platyscaphokogia
+
+n. gen.
+
+
+
+
+urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
+F764D6F6-9E50-4CA8-8205-941A2E7CE7E9
+
+
+
+
+
+ETYMOLOGY
+. — From the combination of the Ancient Greek adjective “platús” (πλατύς), meaning “flat”, with “
+
+Scaphokogia
+
+”, i.e., the name of the
+type
+genus of
+Scaphokogiinae
+, for highlighting the dorsoventrally flattened morphology of the rostrum of the new form. Gender feminine.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+TYPE
+
+
+
+AND
+
+
+ONLY
+
+
+KNOWN
+
+
+SPECIES
+
+. —
+
+Platyscaphokogia landinii
+
+n. gen., n. sp.
+
+
+
+
+DIAGNOSIS
+. — Same as for the
+type
+species until other species are described.
+
+
+KNOWN
+RANGE
+. — Late Miocene (Messinian) of southern
+Peru
+.
+
+
+
+
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