The type species,
Atocetus iquensis, is known from
Serravallian-age strata of the
Pisco Formation of Peru, while
A. nasalis is known from
Tortonian-age marine deposits of the
Modelo Formation in California. Barnes (1985) originally described the latter as a species of
Pithanodelphis, but it was eventually transferred to
Atocetus by Muizon (1988). The Miocene delphinidan
"Champsodelphis" fuchsii from marine deposits in
Austria was initially tentatively referred to
Atocetus based on the discovery of partial skeletons from the Carpathian region with earbones similar to those of
Atocetus but was eventually reassigned to
Kentriodon following the discovery of additional earbones from Austria and
Romania. == Phylogeny ==