Numerous Miocene terrestrial mammal fossils have been discovered at the Grytsiv locality of Ukraine, but this is the first record of a fossil marine mammal at this site. Morphological analysis of the rostral portion of this middle-late Miocene (12.3–11.8 Ma) partial skull suggests that it belongs to the subfamily Phocinae. The small size and cranial morphology of this partial skull is compared with recent and fossil representatives of the extant subfamily Phocinae and the extinct subfamily Devinophocinae. Extinct and modern representatives of the extant subfamilies Cystophorinae and Monachinae were not incorporated in this study due to their extremely large size in comparison to this new find. This newly described skull belonged to a small-...
A single, upper premolar tooth of a seal from the Miste mollusc bed (Miocene, middle Langhian: The N...
The fossil record of marine mammals from the upper Pliocene of the western coast of South America is...
In the fossil record, it has been shown that various clades of secondarily aquatic tetrapods experie...
Despite a long history of phocid studies, no fossil members of the Subfamily Cystophorinae have ever...
Koretsky, I. A., Rahmat, S. J. (2021): Unique Short-Faced Miocene Seal Discovered In Grytsiv (Ukrain...
Koretsky, I., Rahmat, S., Peters, N. (2014): Rare Late Miocene Seal Taxa (Carnivora, Phocidae) From ...
Several excavations in Slovakia resulted in the finding and description of a new species of the exti...
The Devinophoca emryi material from the early Badenian, early Middle Miocene (16.26–14.89 Ma) presen...
Fig. 1. Devinophoca claytoni A — incomplete skull with right M1and left P2-M1 (Z14532, holotype) and...
Historically, Monotherium had been one of the few genera of extinct Phocidae (true seals) that serve...
The Caucasus is one of the most important areas for the study of Paratethyan Neogene phocids, with a...
Rahmat, S. J., Koretsky, I. A. (2018): Mandibular Morphology Of The Mid-Miocene Seal Devinophoca Cla...
True seals (crown Phocidae) originated during the late Oligocene–early Miocene (approx. 27–20 Ma) in...
Three cranial and seventy postcranial fossils are briefly described and identified as remains of Pho...
Artículo de publicación ISIAlong the south-western coast of South America, three genera of fossil ph...
A single, upper premolar tooth of a seal from the Miste mollusc bed (Miocene, middle Langhian: The N...
The fossil record of marine mammals from the upper Pliocene of the western coast of South America is...
In the fossil record, it has been shown that various clades of secondarily aquatic tetrapods experie...
Despite a long history of phocid studies, no fossil members of the Subfamily Cystophorinae have ever...
Koretsky, I. A., Rahmat, S. J. (2021): Unique Short-Faced Miocene Seal Discovered In Grytsiv (Ukrain...
Koretsky, I., Rahmat, S., Peters, N. (2014): Rare Late Miocene Seal Taxa (Carnivora, Phocidae) From ...
Several excavations in Slovakia resulted in the finding and description of a new species of the exti...
The Devinophoca emryi material from the early Badenian, early Middle Miocene (16.26–14.89 Ma) presen...
Fig. 1. Devinophoca claytoni A — incomplete skull with right M1and left P2-M1 (Z14532, holotype) and...
Historically, Monotherium had been one of the few genera of extinct Phocidae (true seals) that serve...
The Caucasus is one of the most important areas for the study of Paratethyan Neogene phocids, with a...
Rahmat, S. J., Koretsky, I. A. (2018): Mandibular Morphology Of The Mid-Miocene Seal Devinophoca Cla...
True seals (crown Phocidae) originated during the late Oligocene–early Miocene (approx. 27–20 Ma) in...
Three cranial and seventy postcranial fossils are briefly described and identified as remains of Pho...
Artículo de publicación ISIAlong the south-western coast of South America, three genera of fossil ph...
A single, upper premolar tooth of a seal from the Miste mollusc bed (Miocene, middle Langhian: The N...
The fossil record of marine mammals from the upper Pliocene of the western coast of South America is...
In the fossil record, it has been shown that various clades of secondarily aquatic tetrapods experie...