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<i>Norisdelphis annakaensis</i>, A new Miocene delphinid from Japan

Toshiyuki Kimura, Yoshikazu Hasegawa

2020Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Two well-preserved delphinid crania have been recovered from the Haraichi Formation, Annaka Group, Gunma Prefecture, Japan (earliest late Miocene, Tortonian; 11.29–11.25 Ma). The specimens represent a new genus and species of delphinid, Norisdelphis annakaensis. The new species is characterized by transversely narrow and anteroposteriorly elongated external bony nares, and a wider proximal extremity of the left premaxilla. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that Norisdelphis is the most basal member of the Delphinidae. The previous oldest known described delphinid, Eodelphinus kabatensis, is from the upper Miocene (ca. 9 Ma), and other reliably dated and described fossil delphinids are no older than Pliocene; thus, N. annakaensis is the oldest convincingly dated and well-diagnosed fossil delphinid species yet described. Norisdelphis annakaensis expands the geological range of the family Delphinidae.

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PremaxillaCraniaLate MioceneGenusBiologyPaleontologyBasal (medicine)AnatomyZoologyMaxillaStructural basinInsulinEndocrinologyMarine animal studies overviewIchthyology and Marine BiologyPhysiological and biochemical adaptations
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