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Extinct genus of mammals

Inermorostrum
Temporal range: Early Oligocene, 30 Ma PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Infraorder: Cetacea
Family: Xenorophidae
Genus: Inermorostrum
Boessenecker et al., 2017
Species: I. xenops
Binomial name
Inermorostrum xenops
Boessenecker et al., 2017

Inermorostrum is a genus of primitive odontocete from early Oligocene (Rupelian) marine deposits in South Carolina. It belongs to the family Xenorophidae.

Description and biology

Inermorostrum is largely distinguished from other xenorophiids in having a greatly reduced rostrum devoid of functional teeth. The short, toothless rostrum is unusual for early odontocetes, showing that Inermorostrum mostly preyed on squids and other marine invertebrates by means of suction-feeding.

Inermorostrum anterolateral at Mace Brown Museum of Natural History

References

  1. Boessenecker, R.W.; Fraser, D.; et al. (2017). "A toothless dwarf dolphin (Odontoceti: Xenorophidae) points to explosive feeding diversification of modern whales (Neoceti)". Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 284 (1861). doi:10.1098/rspb.2017.0531. PMC 5577471. PMID 28835549.
Odontocete genera
Odontoceti
Odontoceti
Xenorophidae
Waipatiidae
Squalodontidae
Squaloziphiidae
Eurhinodelphinidae
Crown-Odontoceti
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Crown-Odontoceti
Physeteroidea
Kogiidae
Physeteridae
Platanistoidea
Allodelphinidae?
Squalodelphinidae?
Platanistidae
Ziphiidae
Berardiinae
Ziphiinae
Hyperoodontinae
Delphinida
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Delphinida
Delphinida
Kentriodontidae
Lipotidae
Inioidea
Iniidae
Pontoporiidae
Delphinoidea
Monodontidae
Phocoenidae
Delphinidae
Lissodelphininae
Delphininae
Globicephalinae
Taxon identifiers
Inermorostrum


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