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A new aetiocetid (Cetacea, Mysticeti, Aetiocetidae) from the late Oligocene of Mexico

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The aetiocetids are a well-known extinct taxon of Oligocene toothed mysticetes in the North Pacific. They display a high degree of diversity contrasting with that of other tooth-bearing mysticetes such as mammalodontids, llanocetids and <i>Coronodon</i> spp. The disparate developmental patterns (heterochrony) and origin of the first kelp forests in the North Pacific during the Eocene–Oligocene transition might explain such diversity. Aetiocetidae have been the focus of debate regarding the origin of baleen and filter-feeding in Mysticeti. The current interpretation of aetiocetid feeding strategies is based on the presence of teeth, unfused mandibular symphysis and lateral palatal foramina. However, our understating of their feeding apparatus function is limited, leaving associated structures like the zygomatic arch unnoticed. The present study describes a new fossil of a small-sized mysticete (∼3 m long), <i>Kaaucetus thesaurus</i> gen. et sp. nov., which belongs to Aetiocetidae. The protruded squamosal prominence and distinctive zygomatic process present in this new fossil highlight disparity in feeding morphology amongst aetiocetids. Moreover, the zygomatic arch complex and masticatory muscle system reconstruction are crucial to interpreting the likely capability of mastication (shearing motion) in aetiocetids and other toothed mysticetes. Lastly, the record of several aetiocetid genera in Mexico extends the geographical range of the group into the subtropical region. https://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:26167623-8F9C-4C03-8CA2-911D93519031
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2022-08-30
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