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CONTENTS: †
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, †
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, Perameloidea
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, and †
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<paragraph id="8BF96C4BF6E968FBDA87FECB1ACEFE59" blockId="210.[107,638,291,1737]" pageId="210" pageNumber="210">STEM AGE: 43.7 Mya (95% HPD: 39.647.4 Mya).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF96C4BF6E968FBDA87FE091ACFFE27" blockId="210.[107,638,291,1737]" pageId="210" pageNumber="210">CROWN AGE: 31.4 Mya (95% HPD: 25.337.9 Mya).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF96C4BF6E968FBDA87FE471A8AFCEC" blockId="210.[107,638,291,1737]" pageId="210" pageNumber="210">UNAMBIGUOUS CRANIODENTAL SYNAPOMORPHIES: Facial exposure of jugal deeply bifid, with distinct anterodorsal and anteroventral processes (char. 20: 0→1; ci = 1.000); lambdoid sesamoids present (char. 89: 0→1; ci = 1.000); M1 preparacrista absent or indistinct (char. 138: 0→1; ci = 0.333); M1 pseudopreparacrista present (char. 139: 0→1; ci = 0.333); and hypoconulid notch in anterior cingulid of m24 absent (char. 158: 0→1; ci = 0.500).</paragraph>
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COMMENTS: Our estimate for the divergence between
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and
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dates to the middle Eocene. As mentioned above (see Agreodontia), isolated dental remains from the early Eocene Tingamarra Local Fauna have been identified as putatively peramelemorphian, which would predate our estimate, but the Tingamarran specimens cannot be unequivocally referred to the
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. Instead, the oldest definitive peramelemorphians are late Oligocene (
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Travouillon et al., 2013
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, 2021;
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). The three fossils included here (†
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, †
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, †
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) are late Oligocene to Miocene taxa (
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;
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;
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,
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;
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) and they are recovered outside the peramelemorphian crown clade (Perameloidea; see below) in our analyses, as in previous phylogenetic studies (
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; see Perameloidea below), but these were not included here because they are only known from isolated teeth.
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A recent study by
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in a clade that was sister to
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(represented by
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and
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