Monachinae (known colloquially as "Southern seals") is a subfamily of Phocidae whose distribution is found in the tropical, temperate and polar regions...
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confirmed the monophyly of the two phocid subfamilies (Phocinae and Monachinae). The Monachinae (known as the "southern" seals), is composed of three tribes;...
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study supports the division of phocids into two monophyletic subfamilies: Monachinae, which consists of elephant seals, monk seals and Antarctic seals; and...
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Monachinae Monachopsis Noriphoca Pristiphoca Terranectes Properiptychus Auroraphoca Virginiaphoca Messiphoca Mesotaria Callophoca Pliophoca Pontophoca...
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belong to the family Phocidae which contains two subfamilies: Phocinae and Monachinae. The bearded seal possesses characteristics of both of these subfamilies...
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widely considered pagophilic or "ice-loving" species:[1][2] Subfamily Monachinae Ross seal Crabeater seal Leopard seal Weddell seal Subfamily Phocinae...
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Mammalia Order: Carnivora Clade: Pinnipedia Family: Phocidae Subfamily: Monachinae Tribe: Lobodontini Genus: Hydrurga Gistel, 1848 Species: H. leptonyx Binomial...
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Mammalia Order: Carnivora Clade: Pinnipedia Family: Phocidae Subfamily: Monachinae Tribe: Lobodontini J. E. Gray, 1869 Genera Hydrurga Leptonychotes Lobodon...
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2023.2288924. Dewaele, L.; de Muizon, C. (2024). "A new monachine seal (Monachinae, Phocidae, Mammalia) from the Miocene of Cerro La Bruja (Ica department...
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it is now thought to be a basal species of monk seal of the subfamily Monachinae, closely related to the extinct seal Piscophoca. Acrophoca was around...
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non-humeral bones have been assigned to Callophoca, they are best considered Monachinae indet. pending further study because they have been found, isolated, leaving...
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hemisphere, all traditionally placed in the subfamily Monachinae. This may suggest the Monachinae is paraphyletic. Another notable aspect of Kawas is the...
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Mammalia Order: Carnivora Clade: Pinnipedia Family: Phocidae Subfamily: Monachinae Genus: †Hadrokirus Type species †Hadrokirus martini Amson & De Muizon...
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Noriphoca is an extinct genus of phocid belonging to the subfamily Monachinae. It is known from the late Oligocene to early Miocene of Italy. The type...
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Monachinae Monachopsis Noriphoca Pristiphoca Terranectes Properiptychus Auroraphoca Virginiaphoca Messiphoca Mesotaria Callophoca Pliophoca Pontophoca...
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at least 15 mya, and molecular evidence supports a divergence of the Monachinae (monk seals) and Phocinae lineages 22 mya. Fossil evidence indicates the...
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lion Superfamily Phocoidea Family Phocidae – earless seals Subfamily Monachinae Tribe Lobodontini Genus Hydrurga – leopard seal Genus Leptonychotes –...
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Mammalia Order: Carnivora Clade: Pinnipedia Family: Phocidae Subfamily: Monachinae Tribe: Monachini Scheffer, 1958 Species Monachus monachus Neomonachus...
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Monotherium is an extinct genus of phocid belonging to the subfamily Monachinae. It is known from fossils found in the middle to late Miocene of Belgium...
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Dewaele, Leonard & de Muizon, Christian. (2024). A new monachine seal (Monachinae, Phocidae, Mammalia) from the Miocene of Cerro La Bruja (Ica department...
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