ZIPHIIDAE Gray, 1865
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Family ZIPHIIDAE Gray, 1865 View in CoL
TYPE GENUS. — Ziphius Cuvier, 1823 .
INCLUDED GENERA. — The extant genera Berardius Duvernoy, 1851 , Hyperoodon Lacépède, 1804 , Indopacetus Moore, 1968 , Mesoplodon Gervais, 1850 , Tasmacetus Oliver, 1937 , and Ziphius , the fossil genera known by at least a partial skull Aporotus du Bus, 1868 , Choneziphius Duvernoy, 1851 , Messapicetus Bianucci, Landini & Varola, 1992 , Ninoziphius Muizon, 1983 , Beneziphius n. gen., Tusciziphius Bianucci, 1997 , and Ziphirostrum du Bus, 1868 , and the fossil genera only known by rostra: Belemnoziphius Huxley, 1864 , Eboroziphius Leidy, 1877 , Pelycorhamphus Cope, 1895 , and Proroziphius Leidy, 1876 , or fragments of mandible: Anoplonossa Cope, 1869 and Cetorhynchus Gervais, 1861 . The systematic status of Squaloziphius Muizon, 1991 is discussed below, and this archaic genus is provisionally excluded from the family Ziphiidae . The fragment of mandibular symphysis of Palaeoziphius scaldensis Abel, 1905 is placed in Odontoceti incertae sedis.
EMENDED DIAGNOSIS. — A family of odontocetes with the following derived characters: elevated vertex with wide transverse premaxillary crests, and with medial edge of the maxillae and lateral edge of the premaxillae distinctly overhanging the maxillae laterally; strong development of the hamular lobe of the pterygoid sinus and enlargement of the hamular process of the pterygoid; enlargement of apical or subapical mandibular teeth (in some taxa, more developed in adult males); anterior process of the periotic transversely thickened at its base; enlarged posterior process of the tympanic bulla.
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Wide transverse premaxillary crests are also present on the delphinid Australodelphis mirus Fordyce, Quilty & Daniels, 2002 . The posterior process of the tympanic bulla is also enlarged in physeteroids.
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