Anatomy and Relationships of a New Gray Whale from the Pliocene of Piedmont, Northwestern Italy

Author:

Bisconti Michelangelo12ORCID,Damarco Piero3,Marengo Lorenza4,Macagno Mattia4,Daniello Riccardo3ORCID,Pavia Marco2ORCID,Carnevale Giorgio2

Affiliation:

1. San Diego Natural History Museum, El Prado 1788, San Diego, CA 92101, USA

2. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università degli Studi di Torino, Via Valperga Caluso 35, 10125 Torino, Italy

3. Ente di Gestione del Parco Paleontologico Astigiano, Museo Paleontologico Territoriale dell’Astigiano, Viale Vittorio Alfieri 381, 14100 Asti, Italy

4. SC Radiodiagnostica, ASL AT, Ospedale “Cardinal Massaia”, Corso Dante Alighieri 202, 14100 Asti, Italy

Abstract

A new fossil gray whale genus and species, Glaucobalaena inopinata, is established based on craniomandibular remains from the Pliocene Sabbie d’Asti Formation, Piedmont, northwestern Italy. The holotype (MGPT-PU 19512) consists of two cranial fragments corresponding to the posterolateral corners of the skull, including both partial periotics, and in the posterior portion of the right mandibular ramus preserving the condyle and angular process. The new taxon is characterized by gray whale (eschrichtiid) synapomorphies in the posterior portion of the mandible (dorsally raised mandibular condyle with articular surface faced dorsoposteriorly, well-developed and robust angular process of the mandible) and in the earbone (massive transverse elongation of the pars cochlearis, indistinct flange of the ventrolateral tuberosity, and triangular and short anterior process of the periotic). A CT scan of the cranial fragments allowed us to reconstruct tridimensional renderings of the periotic, revealing the dorsal morphology of this bone. A phylogenetic analysis confirmed the inclusion of Glaucobalaena inopinata within Eschrichtiidae (the family to whom gray whales are included) and showed that it is monophyletic with Gricetoides aurorae; our phylogenetic results show that Eschrichtioides gastaldii is the sister group of the genus Eschrichtius. Our work lends further support to the idea that Eschrichtiidae is a separate family of baleen whales, characterized by specialized ecomorphological characters evident in both skull and mandibular architecture.

Funder

AMNH

European Commission

University of Turin

MPTA

Universita’ degli Studi di Torino

Publisher

MDPI AG

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