2022
DOI: 10.1017/s1755691022000214
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A forgotten cirripedological gem: a new species of whale barnacle of the genus Cetopirus from the Pleistocene of the United States West Coast

Abstract: A small lot of fossil whale barnacles from the Upper Pleistocene of California and the Middle Pleistocene (Chibanian) of Oregon (United States West Coast), described in a 1972 unpublished MA thesis, are formally described and illustrated herein. In that thesis, a new genus and species name were proposed; however, according to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, they have no taxonomic standing and are thus unavailable. Based on our reappraisal, two specimens in this lot belong to a new, extinct s… Show more

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“…(2023) describe a new assemblage of small mammals from the Late Glacial of Iberian Peninsula; Chukwuma-Orji (2023) describes the palynostratigraphy, biochronology and palaeobathymetry from at a section of Awaizombe 1 well, from the Eastern Niger Delta (Nigeria); Collareta et al . (2023) describe a new species of whale barnacle and its palaeoecology from California (United States); Crespo et al . (2023) review the Pliocene classical collections of small mammals from Berești and Mălușteni (Romania); Dankina et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(2023) describe a new assemblage of small mammals from the Late Glacial of Iberian Peninsula; Chukwuma-Orji (2023) describes the palynostratigraphy, biochronology and palaeobathymetry from at a section of Awaizombe 1 well, from the Eastern Niger Delta (Nigeria); Collareta et al . (2023) describe a new species of whale barnacle and its palaeoecology from California (United States); Crespo et al . (2023) review the Pliocene classical collections of small mammals from Berești and Mălușteni (Romania); Dankina et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%