- Source: Balaenoptera bertae
Balaenoptera bertae is an extinct species of baleen whale that lived from 3.35 to 2.5 Mya during the Pliocene in the region of today's San Francisco Bay Area. Il held, also during the early to middle Neogene, a diverse assembly of cetaceans. Their fossilized remains were found in the Purisima Formation. The species Balaenoptera bertae was discovered in 2013.
Description
Balaenoptera bertae is estimated to be 5 to 6 metres (16 to 20 ft). It is slightly smaller than the modern minke whale. It is known from a partial skull which is missing a maxilla, premaxillae and nasals.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Balaenoptera
- Balaenoptera bertae
- Balaenoptera
- List of extinct cetaceans
- 2023 in paleomammalogy
- List of the Cenozoic life of California
- 2013 in paleomammalogy