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Indocetus

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Genus of mammals
Indocetus
Temporal range: late early Eocene (Lutetian), 48.6–40.4 Ma
Lower jaw of Indocetus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Infraorder: Cetacea
Family: Protocetidae
Subfamily: Protocetinae
Genus: Indocetus
Sahni & Mishra, 1975
Species[1]
  • I. ramani
    Sahni & Mishra, 1975

Indocetus is a protocetid early whale known from the late early Eocene (Lutetian, 48.6 to 40.4 million years ago) Harudi Formation (23°30′N 68°42′E / 23.5°N 68.7°E / 23.5; 68.7 , paleocoordinates 5°54′N 61°42′E / 5.9°N 61.7°E / 5.9; 61.7 )[2] in Kutch, India.

The holotype of Sahni & Mishra 1975 is a partial skull in two pieces with the frontal shield and the right occiput and auditory bulla preserved.[3]

Gingerich et al. 1993 described postcranial remains from the Sulaiman Range, Punjab, Pakistan, and attributed them to Indocetus. Gingerich, Arif & Clyde 1995, however, withdrew this assignment and instead attributed this postcranial material to Remingtonocetus because of similarities to the then newly discovered remingtonocetid Dalanistes , including a longer neck and fused sacral vertebral elements.[4] This leaves Indocetus without postcranial remains, but undescribed material (as of 1998) from Kutch most likely include some that can be attributed to Indocetus. Furthermore, Rodhocetus , also from Sulaiman, is very similar to Indocetus and it is possible that these genera are synonyms.[5]

Indocetus is known from a partial skull, two endocasts, a right tympanic, and a right maxilla; all from the Harudi Formation. Indocetus has prominent protocones on the molars, distinguishing it from Protocetus , Eocetus , Babiacetus , and Georgiacetus . P1 is single-rooted like Rodhocetus . The tympanic bulla is more narrow than in Protocetus and Georgiacetus.[6]

The endocasts included dental material, including alveoli and the bases of cheek teeth but not the crowns. P3–4 are three-rooted and probably had protocones. The molars are smaller than the premolars and decrease from M1 to M3. M1 and M2 have large protocone lobs.[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ Indocetus in the Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  2. ^ Harudi (Eocene of India) in the Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  3. ^ Gingerich et al. 1993, pp. 396, 410
  4. ^ Gingerich, Arif & Clyde 1995, p. 328
  5. ^ a b Bajpai & Thewissen 1998, pp. 223–5
  6. ^ Williams 1998, p. 12

References

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Archaeocete genera by family
Pakicetidae
Ambulocetidae
Remingtonocetidae
Protocetidae
Georgiacetinae
Makaracetinae
Protocetinae
Basilosauridae
Dorudontinae
Basilosaurinae
Pachycetinae

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