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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Material and Methods
Results
Publication History
Condition of the Skull
Estimation of Condylobasal Length and Body Length

Bone Sampling and Processing
Taxonomic Confirmation as Megaptera
Other Features of Interest
Discussion and Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Funding
Acknowledgements
Disclosure Statement
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| 1 | Georges Pouchet was a French naturalist who served as Professor of Comparative Anatomy at the National Museum of Natural History, succeeding Paul Gervais in that position. He was particularly interested in the anatomy of cetaceans. |
| 2 | Mandibles and all postcranial bones were missing |
| 3 | No catalogue number was visible. The size of the mandible was too small and did not match the holotype skull. However, wedged under the skull, it could not be inspected. |
| 4 | In Balaenopteridae, the condylus mandibularis articulates posteriad with the zygomatic process of the squamosal at the level of the exoccipital. Hence, mandibular length is only slightly shorter than CBL, explaining the similar % of body length. |
| 5 | At least in some juvenile Antarctic minke whales Balaenoptera bonaerensis Burmeister, 1867 there is neither any expansion (e.g. specimen KVW-2298 deposited at CEPEC, Pucusana, Peru). Unpublished data. |





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