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In their new paper describing two derived platanistoids (Platanidelphidi) from the Chilcatay Formation, Ensidelphis and Furcadelphis, Bianucci et al. (2020) use the combination Kelloggia barbarus for the squalodontid originally named Squalodon barbarus by Mchedlidze and Aslanova (1968), hinting that Kelloggia could be a distinct genus from Squalodon proper (it's no surprise that Squalodon is in need of revision because some nominal species are based on jaw bones or teeth). Maybe someone could create a new article for Kelloggia.
Giovanni Bianucci; Christian de Muizon; Mario Urbina; Olivier Lambert (2020). Extensive diversity and disparity of the early Miocene platanistoids (Cetacea, Odontoceti) in the southeastern Pacific (Chilcatay Formation, Peru). Life 10 (3): Article 27. doi:10.3390/life10030027.70.175.134.8 (talk) 19:35, 24 March 2020 (UTC)Vahe DemirjianReply