Abstract:
Fossil species of Balaena have previously been named on the
basis of material from the Western Hemisphere, but all are
founded upon undiagnostic material. The holotype of B. ricei new
species consists of a partial skull, partial mandible, all major flipper bones, and representatives of all types of vertebrae, allowing
comparison with the two best-known European species.
This study, together with the known occurrence of Balaena species in the Pliocene of Europe, strengthens the conclusion that
bowhead whales were present on both sides of the North Atlantic
Ocean at that time. By contrast, remains of Balaena have not been
reported from Miocene deposits of the Atlantic coast of North
America.