Cotylocara
Extinct genus of odontocete cetaceans
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Cotylocara is a genus of primitive odontocete from late Oligocene (Chattian) marine deposits of the Chandler Bridge Formation of South Carolina. It belongs to the Xenorophidae.
| Cotylocara Temporal range: Late Oligocene, | |
|---|---|
| Life restoration | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Mammalia |
| Order: | Artiodactyla |
| Infraorder: | Cetacea |
| Family: | †Xenorophidae |
| Genus: | †Cotylocara Geisler et al., 2014 |
| Species: | †C. macei |
| Binomial name | |
| †Cotylocara macei Geisler et al., 2014 (type) | |
Paleobiology
Cotylocara was capable of echolocation like modern dolphins, as evidenced by its dense, thick and downturned rostrum, air sac fossae, cranial asymmetry, and exceptionally broad maxillae.[1]
