Masracetus markgrafi Gingerich, 2007

Martínez-Cáceres, Manuel, Lambert, Olivier & Muizon, Christian de, 2017, The anatomy and phylogenetic affinities of Cynthiacetus peruvianus, a large Dorudon-like basilosaurid (Cetacea, Mammalia) from the late Eocene of Peru, Geodiversitas 39 (1), pp. 7-163 : 15

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2017n1a1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535953

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Masracetus markgrafi Gingerich, 2007
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Masracetus markgrafi Gingerich, 2007

Zeuglodon isis Stromer, 1908: 128 (in part).

Zeuglodon cf. brachyspondylus Müller, 1849:26-28 . — Stromer 1908: 136. — Kellogg 1936: 262. — Slijper 1936: 319.

Cynthiacetus maxwelli Uhen, 2005: 160 (in part).

HOLOTYPE. — SMNS 11414 View Materials , vertebral column, part of specimen ‘St. 8’ in Stromer (1908: 129). The associated skull is catalogued as SMNS 11413 View Materials .

TYPE LOCALITY AND HORIZON. — Uhen (2005) pointed out that SMNS 11414 and SMNS 11413 could come from the Gehannam Formation (Bartonian) of the Fayum Province, Egypt. However, Gingerich (2007) follows Kellogg (1936) and indicates that the holotype of M. markgrafi comes from the Birket Qarun Formation, in the vicinity of Dimeh, also in the Fayum Province. This formation is regarded as early Priabonian in age by Gingerich (1992).

DIAGNOSIS. — Large basilosaurid lacking the vertebral elongation observed in Basilosaurus . Masracetus is slightly larger than Cynthiacetus with a lower lumbar length-to-width ratio Llum / Wlum ( Gingerich 2007). DISCUSSION

The holotype of Masracetus markgrafi was initially referred to Z. brachyspondylus ( Stromer 1908) and more recently to C. maxwelli ( Uhen 2005) . Gingerich (2007) pointed out that Masracetus differs from other basilosaurids in the size and proportions of its lumbar vertebrae. Based on this feature, Gingerich (2007) hypothesizes that Pontogeneus brachyspondylus could be referred to Masracetus . Because a comparison of lumbar ratios in a large sampling of basilosaurid specimens ( Table 2) does not clearly distinguish Cynthiacetus from Masracetus , the differences between the two genera could very well represent intra-specific variation (when compared to the variation observed in D. atrox and Z. kochii ). Until study of the most complete specimen of M. markgrafi (collected in 2006: Gingerich 2007) clarifies the validity of both Masracetus and M. markgrafi , we follow Gingerich (2007) and regard M. markragi as a different species from Cynthiacetus spp.

SMNS

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Cetacea

Family

Basilosauridae

Genus

Masracetus

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Masracetus markgrafi Gingerich, 2007

Martínez-Cáceres, Manuel, Lambert, Olivier & Muizon, Christian de 2017
2017
Loc

Cynthiacetus maxwelli

UHEN M. D. 2005: 160
2005
Loc

Zeuglodon isis

STROMER E. 1908: 128
1908
Loc

Zeuglodon cf. brachyspondylus Müller, 1849:26-28

KELLOGG R. 1936: 262
SLIJPER E. J. 1936: 319
STROMER E. 1908: 136
1908
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