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physeteridae उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- The speed of sound in the melon is lowest in the Delphinidae, Phocoenidae and Monodontidae, intermediate in the Ziphiidae, and highest in the Physeteridae and Platanistidae.
- The last cited paper also favours the grouping of Physeteridae and Kogiidae in a single superfamily, "'Physeteroidea "', as has sometimes previously been suggested.
- The close relationship between extant Physeteridae and Kogiidae is confirmed in recent molecular studies using mitochondrial cytochrome " b ",; on the basis of these analyses, their nearest relatives appear to be the Ziphiidae on one hand, and the Mysticeti and Platanistidae on the other.
- Bianucci & Landini, 2006 suggest that " Diaphorocetus ", " Zygophyseter ", " Naganocetus ", and " Aulophyseter " antedate the inferred split of the Kogiidae and Physeteridae, thus would restrict the family Physeteridae to those genera that postdate this split ( a cladistic view ).
- Bianucci & Landini, 2006 suggest that " Diaphorocetus ", " Zygophyseter ", " Naganocetus ", and " Aulophyseter " antedate the inferred split of the Kogiidae and Physeteridae, thus would restrict the family Physeteridae to those genera that postdate this split ( a cladistic view ).
- "' Whales "'are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic families : Balaenopteridae ( the rorquals ), Balaenidae ( right whales ), Cetotheriidae ( the pygmy right whale ), Eschrichtiidae ( the gray whale ), Monodontidae ( belugas and narwhals ), Physeteridae ( the sperm whale ), Kogiidae ( the dwarf and pygmy sperm whale ), and Ziphiidae ( the beaked whales ).
- The infraorder comprises the families Balaenidae ( right and bowhead whales ), Balaenoptera ( rorquals ), Eschrichtiidae ( the gray whale ), Delphinidae ( oceanic dolphins ), Monodontidae ( Arctic whales ), Phocoenidae ( porpoises ), Physeteridae ( sperm whales ), Kogiidae ( lesser sperm whales ), Platanistidae ( Old World river dolphins ), Iniidae ( New World river dolphins ), Pontoporiidae ( the La plata dolphin ) and Ziphidae ( beaked whales ).