A high diversity in fossil beaked whales (Mammalia, Odontoceti, Ziphiidae) recovered by trawling from the sea floor off South Africa
Author
Bianucci, Giovanni
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, via S. Maria, 53, I- 56126 Pisa (Italy) bianucci @ dst. unipi. it
Author
Lambert, Olivier
Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Département de Paléontologie, rue Vautier, 29, B- 1000 Brussels (Belgium) olivier. lambert @ naturalsciences. be
Author
Post, Klaas
Natuurhistorisch Museum Rotterdam, P. O. Box 23452, NL- 3001 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) klaas @ fiskano. nl
klaas@fiskano.nl
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Geodiversitas
2007
29
4
561
618
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.4651080
1638-9395
4651080
FA38C827-6C5F-4B70-B306-F30C90801A2F
Subfamily
BERARDIINAE
Moore, 1968
TYPE
GENUS
. —
Berardius
Duvernoy, 1851
.
OTHER GENERA INCLUDED
. —
Archaeoziphius
Lambert & Louwye, 2006
and
Microberardius
n. gen.
EMENDED DIAGNOSIS. —
Berardiinae
differ from all other
Ziphiidae
in the presence of a nodular protuberance formed by the interparietal or the frontals on the vertex
Berardius
spp. are further characterized by two pairs of apical and subapical enlarged teeth on the mandible; this character still needs to be confirmed in
Archaeoziphius
and
Microberardius
n. gen.
Other characters differentiating
Berardiinae
from more derived taxa are mostly symplesiomorphies: narrow and thin premaxillary crest on the low vertex; supraoccipital lower than the frontals on the vertex.
DISCUSSION
The content of the subfamily
Berardiinae
as defined here is more similar to the subtribe
Berardiina
of
Moore (1968)
(only including
Berardius
) than to the tribe
Berardiini
of
Muizon (1991)
(including
Berardius
,
Ninoziphius
, and
Tasmacetus
) or to the subfamily?
Berardiinae
of
Lambert (2005)
(including
Berardius
and
Tasmacetus
). Additional specimens of
Ninoziphius
with a well preserved vertex could clarify the relationships of this genus in the proposed framework. A fragmentary cranium from the Neogene of
Japan
is referred to
Berardius
sp. (
Takahashi
et al.
1989
); despite general shape similarities with
Berardius
, the vertex might be too incomplete to provide diagnostic characters.
The presence of an ossified mesethmoid filling a significant portion of the mesorostral groove, observed in
Berardius
, but not verifiable in
Microberardius
n. gen.
, is also noted in SAM PQ 69676 (see below,
Nenga
n. gen.
).