Basiloterus

Ba-sil-o-teh-rus.
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Emily Green

Paleobotanist

Emily Green brings the ancient world of plants to life through her insightful research and engaging writing. Her expertise lies in examining how prehistoric vegetation influenced climate patterns and animal evolution.

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Name

Basiloterus ‭(‬other king‭)‬.

Phonetic

Ba-sil-o-teh-rus.

Named By

P.‭ ‬D.‭ ‬Gingerich,‭ ‬M.‭ ‬Arif,‭ ‬M.‭ ‬A.‭ ‬Bhatti,‭ ‬M.‭ ‬Anwar‭ & ‬W.‭ ‬J.‭ ‬Sanders‭ ‬-‭ ‬1997.

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Mammalia,‭ ‬Cetacea,‭ ‬Basilosauridae,‭ ‬Basilosaurinae.

Diet

Carnivore/Piscivore.

Species

B.‭ ‬hussaini‭

Size

Unavailable due to lack of remains.

Known locations

Pakistan‭ ‬-‭ ‬Drazinda Formation.‭ ‬Possibly England‭ ‬-‭ ‬Barton Beds Formation.

Time Period

Bartonian of the Eocene.

Fossil representation

Partial post cranial remains including two lumbar vertebrae.

In Depth

       The description of the whale genus Basiloterus was only based upon the description of two lumber vertebrae.‭ ‬These vertebrae have been described as being close to the form of the vertebrae of Basilosaurus,‭ ‬though not as long.‭ ‬This may indicate that although similar in form,‭ ‬Basiloterus was quite a bit smaller than the huge Basilosaurus.‭ ‬Whale fossils from the Barton Beds Formation of England have also been identified as possibly belonging to the Basiloterus genus.

The genus name Basilosaurinae means‭ ‘‬other king‭’‬,‭ ‬a reference to the relative genus Basilosaurus which means‭ ‘‬king lizard‭’ (‬information for why a whale was called lizard is on the Basilosaurus page‭)‬.‭ ‬The type species name is in honour of Dr S.‭ ‬Taseer Hussain.

Further Reading

-‭ ‬Basilosaurus drazindai and Basiloterus hussaini,‭ ‬New Archaeoceti‭ (‬Mammalia,‭ ‬Cetacea‭) ‬from the Middle Eocene Drazinda Formation,‭ ‬with a Revised Interpretation of Ages of Whale-Bearing Strata in the Kirthar Group of the Sulaiman Range,‭ ‬Punjab‭ (‬Pakistan‭) ‬-‭ ‬Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology,‭ ‬University of Michigan‭ ‬30‭ (‬2‭)‬:‭ ‬55‭–‬81.‭ ‬-‭ ‬P.‭ ‬D.‭ ‬Gingerich,‭ ‬M.‭ ‬Arif,‭ ‬M.‭ ‬A.‭ ‬Bhatti,‭ ‬M.‭ ‬Anwar‭ & ‬W.‭ ‬J.‭ ‬Sanders‭ ‬-‭ ‬1997.

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