Kurdalagonus Tarasenko & Lopatin, 2012
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- GENUS
- Published in
- Tarasenko, K. K.; Lopatin, A. V. (2012). New baleen whale genera (Cetacea, Mammalia) from the Miocene of the northern Caucasus and Ciscaucasia: 1. Kurdalagonus gen. nov. from the middle-late Sarmatian of Adygea. <em>Paleontological Journal.</em> 46(5): 531-542.
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Chordata
- class
- Mammalia
- order
- Cetacea
- family
- Cetotheriidae
- genus
- Kurdalagonus
Name
Bibliographic References
- Tarasenko, K. K.; Lopatin, A. V. (2012). New baleen whale genera (Cetacea, Mammalia) from the Miocene of the northern Caucasus and Ciscaucasia: 1. Kurdalagonus gen. nov. from the middle-late Sarmatian of Adygea. <em>Paleontological Journal.</em> 46(5): 531-542.
- Tarasenko, K. K.; Lopatin, A. V. (2012). New baleen whale genera (Cetacea, Mammalia) from the Miocene of the northern Caucasus and Ciscaucasia: 1. Kurdalagonus gen. nov. from the middle-late Sarmatian of Adygea. <em>Paleontological Journal.</em> 46(5): 531-542.
- Tarasenko, K. K.; Lopatin, A. V. (2012). New baleen whale genera (Cetacea, Mammalia) from the Miocene of the northern Caucasus and Ciscaucasia: 1. Kurdalagonus gen. nov. from the middle-late Sarmatian of Adygea. <em>Paleontological Journal.</em> 46(5): 531-542.
- Tarasenko, K. K.; Lopatin, A. V. (2012). New baleen whale genera (Cetacea, Mammalia) from the Miocene of the northern Caucasus and Ciscaucasia: 1. Kurdalagonus gen. nov. from the middle-late Sarmatian of Adygea. <em>Paleontological Journal.</em> 46(5): 531-542.
- Tarasenko, K. K.; Lopatin, A. V. (2012). New baleen whale genera (Cetacea, Mammalia) from the Miocene of the northern Caucasus and Ciscaucasia: 1. Kurdalagonus gen. nov. from the middle-late Sarmatian of Adygea. <em>Paleontological Journal.</em> 46(5): 531-542.
- Tarasenko, K. K.; Lopatin, A. V. (2012). New baleen whale genera (Cetacea, Mammalia) from the Miocene of the northern Caucasus and Ciscaucasia: 1. Kurdalagonus gen. nov. from the middle-late Sarmatian of Adygea. <em>Paleontological Journal.</em> 46(5): 531-542.
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