This article has just been published online: 

Fordyce, R. E., and F. G. Marx. 2013. The pygmy right whale Caperea marginata: 
the last of the cetotheres. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological 
Sciences 280:doi 10.1098/rspb.2012.2645.

Abstract: The pygmy right whale, Caperea marginata, is the most enigmatic of 
the living baleen whales (Mysticeti). Its highly disparate morphology and the 
virtual absence of a described fossil record have made it extremely difficult 
to place Caperea into a broader evolutionary context, and molecular and 
morphological studies have frequently contradicted each other as to the origins 
and phylogenetic relationships of the species. Our study of a wealth of 
material from New Zealand collections, representing a wide range of ontogenetic 
stages, has identified several new features previously unreported in Caperea, 
which suggest that the pygmy right whale may be the last survivor of the 
supposedly extinct family Cetotheriidae. This hypothesis is corroborated by 
both morphology-based and total evidence cladistic analyses, including 166 
morphological characters and 23 taxa, representing all the living and extinct 
families of toothless baleen whales. Our results allow us to formally re!
 fer Caperea to Cetotheriidae, thus resurrecting the latter from extinction and 
helping to clarify the origins of a long-problematic living species.

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Regards
Ewan
R. Ewan Fordyce
Professor, Department of Geology University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin 9054, 
NZ
tel 3-479-7510, paleo lab 3-479-4575, cell 021-037-3964, fax 3-479-7527
web: http://www.otago.ac.nz/geology/people/fordyce/index.html
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