File:Tiucetus holotype locality.jpg

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English: Locality and horizon of the holotype of Tiucetus rosae. (a) Schematic map of the Pisco-Ica Basin, modified from [22], showing the position of the Santa Rosa (black star) and other fossil-bearing localities of the Pisco and Chilcatay formations. (b) Succession of lithological units along a section at Cerro Las Tres Piramides, a locality in the Pisco-Ica Basin approximately 25 km northwest of Santa Rosa (modified from [23]). The drawing of a cetotheriid marks the provenance of the holotype of Tiucetus rosae from allomember P0. To the right of the section is a partial overview of the Pisco Formation as exposed in the Sacaco Basin (modified from [18,24]), showing the proposed order of the vertebrate horizons of Cerro la Bruja (CLB), El Jahuay (ELJ) and Aguada de Lomas (AGL). Note the mismatch between the proposed ages for CLB and ELJ.
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Source Marx Felix G., Lambert Olivier, de Muizon Christian (2017). A new Miocene baleen whale from Peru deciphers the dawn of cetotheriids. R. Soc. open sci.4170560170560. http://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.170560
Author Marx Felix G., Lambert Olivier & de Muizon Christian

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