Remingtonocetidae
Encyclopedia
Remingtonocetidae is a family
of early carnivorous freshwater aquatic
mammal
s of the order
Cetacea
endemic to the coastline of the ancient Tethys Ocean
during the Eocene
living from 55.8—48.6 mya, existing for approximately .
Members of this family have 4 distinct and usable limbs. They would have shared their freshwater environment with members of ancient Crocodilia
based upon distribution of both genera in aquatic environments.
by Bianucci and Landini (2007); to Archaeoceti by Kumar and Sahni (1986), Fordyce and Barnes (1994), Fordyce et al. (1995), McKenna and Bell (1997), Fordyce and de Muizon (2001), Gingerich et al. (2001), Gingerich et al. (2001), Fordyce (2003), Geisler and Sanders (2003) and McLeod and Barnes (2008); and to Cetacea by Thewissen et al. (2001) and Uhen (2010).
Family
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of early carnivorous freshwater aquatic
Aquatic animal
An aquatic animal is an animal, either vertebrate or invertebrate, which lives in water for most or all of its life. It may breathe air or extract its oxygen from that dissolved in water through specialised organs called gills, or directly through its skin. Natural environments and the animals that...
mammal
Mammal
Mammals are members of a class of air-breathing vertebrate animals characterised by the possession of endothermy, hair, three middle ear bones, and mammary glands functional in mothers with young...
s of the order
Order (biology)
In scientific classification used in biology, the order is# a taxonomic rank used in the classification of organisms. Other well-known ranks are life, domain, kingdom, phylum, class, family, genus, and species, with order fitting in between class and family...
Cetacea
Cetacea
The order Cetacea includes the marine mammals commonly known as whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Cetus is Latin and is used in biological names to mean "whale"; its original meaning, "large sea animal", was more general. It comes from Ancient Greek , meaning "whale" or "any huge fish or sea...
endemic to the coastline of the ancient Tethys Ocean
Tethys Ocean
The Tethys Ocean was an ocean that existed between the continents of Gondwana and Laurasia during the Mesozoic era before the opening of the Indian Ocean.-Modern theory:...
during the Eocene
Eocene
The Eocene Epoch, lasting from about 56 to 34 million years ago , is a major division of the geologic timescale and the second epoch of the Paleogene Period in the Cenozoic Era. The Eocene spans the time from the end of the Palaeocene Epoch to the beginning of the Oligocene Epoch. The start of the...
living from 55.8—48.6 mya, existing for approximately .
Members of this family have 4 distinct and usable limbs. They would have shared their freshwater environment with members of ancient Crocodilia
Crocodilia
Crocodilia is an order of large reptiles that appeared about 84 million years ago in the late Cretaceous Period . They are the closest living relatives of birds, as the two groups are the only known survivors of the Archosauria...
based upon distribution of both genera in aquatic environments.
Taxonomy
Remingtonocetidae was named by Kumar and Sahni (1986). It is the type family of Remingtonocetiodea. It was considered monophyletic by Uhen (2010). It was assigned to Odontoceti by Benton (1993); to Remingtonocetoidea by Mitchell (1989) and Rice (1998); to ArchaeocetiArchaeoceti
Archaeocetes, or "ancient whales", are a paraphyletic group of cetaceans that gave rise to the modern cetaceans.The archaeocetes were once thought to have evolved from the mesonychids, based on dental characteristics...
by Bianucci and Landini (2007); to Archaeoceti by Kumar and Sahni (1986), Fordyce and Barnes (1994), Fordyce et al. (1995), McKenna and Bell (1997), Fordyce and de Muizon (2001), Gingerich et al. (2001), Gingerich et al. (2001), Fordyce (2003), Geisler and Sanders (2003) and McLeod and Barnes (2008); and to Cetacea by Thewissen et al. (2001) and Uhen (2010).
Species
- Andrewsiphius
- AttockicetusAttockicetusAttockicetus is an extinct genus of cetacean which existed in Pakistan during the Eocene period. The type species is Attockicetus praecursor....
- DalanistesDalanistesDalanistes is an extinct genus of early carnivorous freshwater aquatic mammals of the family Remingtonocetidae endemic to the coastline of the ancient Tethys Ocean during the Eocene living from 48.6—37.2 mya, existing for approximately .-Taxonomy:...
- KutchicetusKutchicetusKutchicetus is an extinct genus of early carnivorous freshwater whales of the family Remingtonocetidae endemic to the coastline of the ancient Tethys Ocean during the Eocene living from 55.8—40.4 mya, existing for approximately .-Taxonomy:...
- RemingtonocetusRemingtonocetusRemingtonocetus is an extinct genus of early carnivorous freshwater aquatic mammals of the family Remingtonocetidae endemic to the coastline of the ancient Tethys Ocean during the Eocene living from 48.6—37.2 mya, existing for approximately .-Taxonomy:...