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Eobalaenoptera

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
†Eobalaenoptera

Higher classification
  
Eobalaenoptera

Phylum
  
Infraorder
  
Scientific name
  
Eobalaenoptera harrisoni

Rank
  
Species

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Family
  
Incertae sedis/''incertae sedis''

Similar
  
Baleen whale, Cetaceans, Mammal, Diorocetus, Mammalodon

Eobalaenoptera


Eobalaenoptera harrisoni is an extinct species of baleen whale. The species was first described in June 2004 by researchers at the Virginia Museum of Natural History.

Eobalaenoptera Eobalaenoptera whale and skeleton for Virginia Museum of Natural

The researchers identified the species from a partial skeleton found in 1990 in Caroline County, Virginia, the site of a prehistoric ocean, in middle Miocene Calvert Formation rocks. The 11 m (35 ft) skeleton proved to have similar morphological characteristics to a clade of whales consisting of two modern taxonomic families - Balaenopteridae (the rorquals), and Eschrichtiidae (a family with one surviving species, the Gray Whale).

Eobalaenoptera Eobalaenoptera specimens Updates from the Paleontology Lab

The age of skeleton was estimated to be 14 million years, making the species the oldest known member of the clade by three to five million years. It also considerably narrowed the gap between the earliest known fossil record and estimated time of divergence of this clade from other baleen whales. Molecular studies have put this divergence time at around 25 million years.

Eobalaenoptera Eobalaenoptera silhouette and skeleton for Virginia Museum of

The genus name Eobalaenoptera reflects the similarities between this skeleton and species in the genus Balaenoptera such as the Minke Whale; eo- is a prefix meaning dawn. The species is named after Carter Harrison, a volunteer worker at the museum.

Eobalaenoptera Whale calving mural for Virginia Museum of Natural History by
Eobalaenoptera New exhibit skeletons Updates from the Paleontology Lab

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References

Eobalaenoptera Wikipedia