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Neosqualodon
Extinct genus of mammals From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Neosqualodon is an extinct genus of toothed cetacean,[3] that lived in the Middle Miocene (Langhian) in what is now Italy. Their fossils - mostly teeth and jaws that are more robust and shorter than in the related genus Squalodon - have been recovered in the Ragusa Formation of Sicily. Two species are known: N. assenzae and N. gemellaroi, that are distinguished by the shape of the teeth. Apparently this genus was endemic to the pre-Mediterranean sea of the Late Oligocene.[4]
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