Aureia rerehua, a new platanistoid dolphin from the Oligocene of New Zealand with a unique feeding method

Shane Meekin,R. Ewan Fordyce, Amber Coste

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND(2024)

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Pre-Miocene, stem odontocetes are known for their procumbent incisors and their function has been the subject of much speculation. Notable among these were Waipatia and several related taxa from New Zealand. Though some studies hypothesise the function of these teeth was for thrusting, the here described Aureia rerehua has unique teeth which might have formed a cage around small fish. These teeth, along with a weak vertex, flexible neck, and the smallest size among its relatives would make it a capable hunter in shallow waters. The addition of A. rerehua along with other taxa to phylogenetic analyses show three broad groups within taxa related to Waipatia and Otekaikea based on the divergence of the function of their teeth and the possible feeding strategies employed to catch prey.
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Platanistoid,dental splay,waipatiid,Waipatiidae,Waitaki Valley
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