Odobenidae is a family of
pinniped
Pinnipeds (pronounced ), commonly known as seals, are a widely distributed and diverse clade of carnivorous, fin-footed, semiaquatic, mostly marine mammals. They comprise the extant families Odobenidae (whose only living member is the walru ...
s. The only living species is the
walrus (''Odobenus rosmarus''). In the past, however, the group was much more diverse, and includes more than a dozen fossil genera.
Taxonomy
All genera, except ''
Odobenus
The walrus (''Odobenus rosmarus'') is a large flippered marine mammal with a discontinuous distribution about the North Pole in the Arctic Ocean and subarctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. The walrus is the only living species in the fa ...
'', are extinct.
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Archaeodobenus
''Archaeodobenus'' is an extinct genus of pinniped that lived during the Late Miocene of what is now Japan. It belonged to the Odobenidae family, which is today only represented by the walrus, but was much more diverse in the past, containing at ...
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Prototaria
''Prototaria'' is an extinct genus of pinniped that lived approximately 15.97 to 13.65 mya during the Middle Miocene in what is now Japan. It belonged to the family Odobenidae, the only extant species of which is the walrus. Members of the genu ...
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Proneotherium
''Proneotherium'' is an extinct genus of pinniped that lived approximately 20.43 to 15.97 mya during the Early Miocene in what is now Oregon, U.S. It belonged to the family Odobenidae, the only extant species of which is the walrus.
Discovery
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Nanodobenus
''Nanodobenus'' is an extinct genus of pinniped that lived approximately 15.97 to 7.246 mya during the Miocene in what is now Baja California Sur, Mexico. It belonged to the family Odobenidae, the only extant species of which is the walrus.
Di ...
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Neotherium
''Neotherium mirum'' is an extinct species of basal walrus.Berta, Annalisa. 2002bPinniped Evolutionin ''Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals'', eds. Perrin, William F., Bernd Würsig
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Imagotaria
''Imagotaria'' is an extinct monotypic genus of walrus with the sole species ''Imagotaria downsi''. Fossils of ''Imagotaria'' are known from the early late Miocene of California (c. 10-12 million years ago).
Description
The long pinniped more ...
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Pelagiarctos
''Pelagiarctos'' was a genus of walrus that lived during the Mid Miocene, approx. 13-15 mya. Its remains have been found in the Sharktooth Hill Bonebed, in Kern County, California. It was originally described as an Otariidae, though it is now u ...
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Pontolis''
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Pseudotaria''
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Titanotaria
''Titanotaria'' is a genus of late, basal Odobenidae, walrus from the Miocene of Orange County, California. Unlike much later odobenids, it lacked tusks. ''Titanotaria'' is known from an almost complete specimen which serves as the holotype for t ...
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*Clade Neodobenia
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Gomphotaria''
**Subfamily Dusignathinae
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Dusignathus''
**Subfamily Odobeninae
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Aivukus
''Aivukus'' is an extinct genus of walrus from the Miocene.
Etymology
The generic name is derived from the Inuit word for walrus, ''aivuk''.
Description
From fossil records it was at least as big as, if not slightly bigger than, the modern walr ...
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Ontocetus''
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Pliopedia''
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Protodobenus''
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Valenictus''
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Odobenus
The walrus (''Odobenus rosmarus'') is a large flippered marine mammal with a discontinuous distribution about the North Pole in the Arctic Ocean and subarctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. The walrus is the only living species in the fa ...
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In re-analyzing ''Pelagiarctos'', Boessenecker et al. (2013) proposed the phylogenetic relationships of Odobenidae as follows (this analysis excluded ''Archaeodobenus, Titanotaria, Nanodobenus,'' and ''Pliopedia;'' and included ''Enaliarctos, Pteronarctos, Allodesmus, Desmatophoca, Callorhinus, Monachus,'' and ''Erignathus''):
References
Further reading
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Pinnipeds
Mammal families
Odobenids
Taxa named by Joel Asaph Allen
Extant Miocene first appearances