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  1. This fam­ily in­cludes 6 species placed in 2 gen­era. It in­cludes minke, Bryde's, sei, fin, hump­back, and blue whales. These range in size from the rel­a­tively small minke whale, about 8-10 m in length, to the giant blue whale, at 20 - 28 m length and al­most 200,000 kg weight.
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    Based on morphology and molecular data, four extant family-level clades are recognized within Mysticeti: Balaenidae (bowhead and right whales), Neobalaenidae (pygmy right whales), Eschirichtiidae (gray whales), and Balaenopteridae (rorquals).
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    The Balaenopteridae is most speciose, with eight species in two genera. Balaenoptera species vary in size, distribution, behavior, and especially aspects of the feeding apparatus (baleen size and spacing, size and shape of the upper jaw). Skeletal differences are rather minor, and disparity appears low.
    The family name Balaenopteridae is from the type genus, Balaenoptera . All members of the family have a series of longitudinal folds of skin running from below the mouth back to the navel (except the sei whale and common minke whale, which have shorter grooves). These furrows allow the mouth to expand immensely when feeding.
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    Balaenoptera (from Latin balaena 'whale', and Ancient Greek πτερά (pterá) 'fin') is a genus of rorquals containing eight extant species.
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    † Balaenoptera cephalus was originally thought to be a species of Eschrichtius (gray whales) or Cetotherium, but more recent analysis shows it to be a member of Balaenoptera. Fossils of the species were found in the Calvert Formation of Maryland.
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    Balaenoptera - Wikipedia

    Balaenoptera (from Latin balaena 'whale', and Ancient Greek πτερά (pterá) 'fin') is a genus of rorquals containing eight extant species. Balaenoptera comprises all but two of the extant species in its family (the humpback whale and gray whale); the genus is currently polyphyletic, with the two aforementioned … See more

    The genus Balaenoptera contains the following extant species and subspecies:
    Common minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata)
    Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) See more

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  5. ADW: Balaenopteridae: INFORMATION

    WEBBy Phil Myers. This fam­ily in­cludes 6 species placed in 2 gen­era. It in­cludes minke, Bryde's, sei, fin, hump­back, and blue whales. These range in size from the rel­a­tively small minke whale, about 8-10 m in length, to the …

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  9. Balaenoptera musculus - Society for Marine Mammalogy

    WEBindica Blyth, 1859. The blue whale ( Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal and a baleen whale. Reaching a maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 ft) and weighing up to 199 tonnes (196 long tons; 219 …

  10. ADW: Balaenoptera musculus: INFORMATION

    WEBBlue whales are the largest an­i­mals ever to exist on earth. Av­er­age head-body length in adult males is 25 m; in fe­males it is 27 m. The longest con­firmed spec­i­men was 33.5 m in length and the heav­i­est was 190,000 …

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