Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Personal tools

You are here: Home / Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2017 / Cetacean fossils from a 1961 expedition at the Schelde estuary, province of Zeeland, The Netherlands

Klaas Post and Mark Bosselaers (2017)

Cetacean fossils from a 1961 expedition at the Schelde estuary, province of Zeeland, The Netherlands

Cainozoic research, 17(1):11-21.

During 2010-2015 the authors revisited the massive collection of marine mammal fossils in Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands. Between the thousands of postcrania collected by a single expedition at the Schelde estuary in 1961 they noted some fragmented but important toothed whale (Odontoceti) cranial specimens. This article reports on fossils of a narwhal (Monodontidae), a large beaked whale (Ziphiidae) and dolphins related to the Amazon river dolphins and the La Plata dolphin (Inioidea), which at times between the middle Miocene and early Pleistocene inhabited the North Sea realm.
Impact Factor
Fossil marine mammals, North Sea Basin, Inioidae, Monodontidae, Ziphiidae

Document Actions

Filed under: Impact Factor
 reference(s)
 
before 2016 
2016
2017
before RBINS attribution
after RBINS attribution
 
 pdf(s)
 
a paper (pdf)
(Follow editors copyrights policies)
 
a poster (pdf)