Nowadays, the odontocete family Kogiidae is monotypic and only includes two species of diminutive relatives of the great sperm whale Physeter Linnaeus, 1758. Conversely, a growing body of extinct species indicates that kogiids were diverse and disparate during the late Neogene. The fossil record of Kogiidae is, to date, represented by several cranial specimens from Mio-Pliocene localities of the Northern Hemisphere, with the significant Southern Hemisphere exception of the Pisco Formation of Peru, from which two genera were known so far, including Scaphokogia Muizon, 1988, a highly idiosyncratic form characterised by a distinctly spoon-shaped dorsal surface of the neurocranium and a downturned semicylindrical rostrum, which is even placed i...
Facial compartmentalization in the skull of extant pygmy whales (Kogiidae) is a unique feature among...
A finely preserved skull with mandible and teeth associated, from the Latest Miocene beds (ca. 6 Ma)...
Among odontocetes, members of the family Kogiidae (pygmy and dwarf sperm whales) are known as small-...
Nowadays, the odontocete family Kogiidae is monotypic and only includes two species of diminutive re...
The modern pygmy and dwarf sperm whales (Physeteroidea, Kogiidae) are remnants of a highly diverse g...
Among odontocetes, members of the currently monotypic family Kogiidae are known as small-sized and l...
Among odontocetes, members of the family Kogiidae (pygmy and dwarf sperm whales) are known as small...
The modern sperm whales Kogia and Physeter (superfamily Physeteroidea) represent highly disparate, r...
The three extant sperm whale species, the giant Physeter macrocephalus and the diminutive Kogia spec...
<div><p>Kogiids are known by two living species, the pygmy and dwarf sperm whale (<i>Kogia breviceps...
With only three extant species, modern sperm whales (Odontoceti, Physeteroidea) are generally consid...
Facial compartmentalization in the skull of extant pygmy whales (Kogiidae) is a unique feature among...
A finely preserved skull with mandible and teeth associated, from the Latest Miocene beds (ca. 6 Ma)...
Among odontocetes, members of the family Kogiidae (pygmy and dwarf sperm whales) are known as small-...
Nowadays, the odontocete family Kogiidae is monotypic and only includes two species of diminutive re...
The modern pygmy and dwarf sperm whales (Physeteroidea, Kogiidae) are remnants of a highly diverse g...
Among odontocetes, members of the currently monotypic family Kogiidae are known as small-sized and l...
Among odontocetes, members of the family Kogiidae (pygmy and dwarf sperm whales) are known as small...
The modern sperm whales Kogia and Physeter (superfamily Physeteroidea) represent highly disparate, r...
The three extant sperm whale species, the giant Physeter macrocephalus and the diminutive Kogia spec...
<div><p>Kogiids are known by two living species, the pygmy and dwarf sperm whale (<i>Kogia breviceps...
With only three extant species, modern sperm whales (Odontoceti, Physeteroidea) are generally consid...
Facial compartmentalization in the skull of extant pygmy whales (Kogiidae) is a unique feature among...
A finely preserved skull with mandible and teeth associated, from the Latest Miocene beds (ca. 6 Ma)...
Among odontocetes, members of the family Kogiidae (pygmy and dwarf sperm whales) are known as small-...