Scaldicetus
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| Scaldicetus grandis teeth |
| Scientific classification |
| Domain: |
Eukaryota |
| Kingdom: |
Animalia |
| Phylum: |
Chordata |
| Class: |
Mammalia |
| Order: |
Artiodactyla |
| Suborder: |
Whippomorpha |
| Infraorder: |
Cetacea |
| Superfamily: |
Physeteroidea |
| Family: |
Physeteridae |
| Genus: |
†Scaldicetus Du Bus, 1867 |
| Species |
- Scaldicetus caretti du Bus, 1867 (type)
- Scaldicetus grandis (du Bus, 1872)
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| Synonyms |
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- Balænodon physaloides Owen, 1846
- Belemnoziphius (Balænodon) physaloides Lankester, 1865
- Physeter physaloides von Brandt, 1873
- Hoplocetus physaloides Trouessart, 1898
- Hoplocetus crassidens Lydekker, 1887
- Hoplocetus curvidens Gervais
- Hoplocetus obesus Leidy, 1868
- Hoplocetus borgerhoutensis du Bus
- Eucetus amblydon Lydekker, 1887
- Homœcetus villersii de Bus
- Dinoziphius carolinensis Leidy, 1877
- Physeter carolinensis Hay, 1902
- Palæodelphis arcuatis du Bus, 1872
- Palæodelphis fusiformis du Bus, 1872
- Palæodelphis zonatus du Bus, 1872
- Palæodelphis pachyodon du Bus, 1872
- Physodon fusiformis Lydekker, 1887
- Scaldicetus antwerpiensis de Bus, 1972
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- Glossoptera lunebergica Leibniz, 1749
- Squalodon graleloupi Staring, 1857
- Squalodon antwerpiensis Lankester, 1865
- Palæodelphis grandis du Bus, 1872
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Scaldicetus is an extinct genus of highly predatory macroraptorial sperm whale. Although widely used for a number of extinct physeterids with primitive dental morphology consisting of enameled teeth, Scaldicetus as generally recognized appears to be a wastebasket taxon filled with more-or-less unrelated primitive sperm whales.