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Abstract
Abstract. The Miocene mica clay locality of Gros Pampau, known for
numerous and partly spectacular finds of marine mammals is becoming more and
more a prominent site that bears the potential to resolve questions
regarding taphonomic relationships and to interpret life communities of the
ancient North Sea because of its rich faunal assemblage including
invertebrates and other remains of various vertebrate organisms. In the
present work we describe a right periotic of Physeteroidea with
morphological characters so far unknown from other sperm whales. The
periotics of the middle Miocene Aulophyseter morricei demonstrate the closest resemblance to the
Gros Pampau specimen in their overall appearance and in the general
arrangement and proportions of single structures, particularly of the
anterior process and pars cochlearis. A great similarity is also documented
with periotics of the living sperm whale, Physeter macrocephalus, especially regarding the shape and
disposition of the anterior process and the bony element located dorsally to
the accessory ossicle. Kogiid periotics differ strongly from that of the
Gros Pampau specimen by having an inflated and short anterior process
and, typically, three well-defined spines on it. A new taxonomic naming of
the Gros Pampau periotic is not appropriate at this stage, although it
might demonstrate the existence of a so-far undescribed physeteroid species.
Additionally, its systematic position remains yet unclear and it is unknown
at this point if it could belong to Hoplocetus ritzi, another physeterid, whose fragments
were discovered in the same locality, or to another, already-described taxon,
of which the periotic is still unknown.
期刊介绍:
Fossil Record (FR) is the palaeontological journal of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin. This journal was founded in 1998 under the name Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Geowissenschaftliche Reihe and appears with two issues each year. Fossil Record publishes original papers in all areas of palaeontology including the taxonomy and systematics of fossil organisms, biostratigraphy, palaeoecology, and evolution. All taxonomic groups are treated, including invertebrates, microfossils, plants, and vertebrates.