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  • 4. The pygmy right whale Caperea marginata: the last of the cetotheres.
    Fordyce RE, Marx FG.
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  • 8. Northern pygmy right whales highlight Quaternary marine mammal interchange.
    Tsai CH, Collareta A, Fitzgerald EMG, Marx FG, Kohno N, Bosselaers M, Insacco G, Reitano A, Catanzariti R, Oishi M, Bianucci G.
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  • 11. Morphological and molecular evidence for a stepwise evolutionary transition from teeth to baleen in mysticete whales.
    Deméré TA, McGowen MR, Berta A, Gatesy J.
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  • 12. A new Miocene baleen whale from Peru deciphers the dawn of cetotheriids.
    Marx FG, Lambert O, de Muizon C.
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  • 14. A large Late Miocene cetotheriid (Cetacea, Mysticeti) from the Netherlands clarifies the status of Tranatocetidae.
    Marx FG, Post K, Bosselaers M, Munsterman DK.
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  • 15. Redescription of three fossil baleen whale skulls from the Miocene of Portugal reveals new cetotheriid phylogenetic insights.
    Figueiredo R, Bosselaers M, Póvoas L, Castanhinha R.
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  • 17. Giant baleen whales emerged from a cold southern cradle.
    Rule JP, Duncan RJ, Marx FG, Pollock TI, Evans AR, Fitzgerald EMG.
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  • 20. From Problem Taxa to Problem Solver: A New Miocene Family, Tranatocetidae, Brings Perspective on Baleen Whale Evolution.
    Gol'din P, Steeman ME.
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