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English: The stratigraphic column of the Eocene geological formations of the Fayum Depression, modified after Zalmout and Gingerich9, shows the cetacean records and indicates the position of Tutcetus rayanensis, n. gen. et sp. as one of the oldest definitive basilosaurids from the Fayum Depression.
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Source Antar, M.S., Gohar, A.S., El-Desouky, H. et al. (2023). A diminutive new basilosaurid whale reveals the trajectory of the cetacean life histories during the Eocene. Commun Biol 6, 707. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-023-04986-w
Author Mohammed S. Antar, Abdullah S. Gohar, Heba El-Desouky, Erik R. Seiffert, Sanaa El-Sayed, Alexander G. Claxton & Hesham M. Sallam

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