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<paragraph id="F27B36D3FFCC1E047AF34FB6FDA3FCF4" blockId="20.[112,800,727,1212]" pageId="20" pageNumber="19">UCMP 270019 and 270092 are partial mid-shaft fragments of what appear to be pinniped ribs. They resemble pinniped ribs in cross-sectional shape and marrow cavity area, but we cannot fully rule out small odontocete cetaceans with ribs of similar size.</paragraph>
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Possible candidate taxa for these elements include the smaller early imagotariine walruses, enaliarctine pinnipedimorphs, now known to survive along the
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as late as 16.6 Ma (Poust and Boessenecker 2018), and a number of smaller cetacean taxa. Due to the age uncertainty of the Tsm at this locality, the size overlap among the ribs of multiple marine mammal taxa, and the minimal anatomy preserved we feel this justifies only attribution to the
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