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<paragraph blockId="18.[145,762,346,736]" box="[145,599,346,368]" pageId="18" pageNumber="1523">PP = 98, age = 24.11 Mya (21.9025.95).</paragraph>
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As stated above, the group uniting the two clades was recovered in most of our analyses, except for UN_e and some A models, in which
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) is more closely related to
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,
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and
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than to
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.
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<paragraph blockId="18.[145,762,346,736]" pageId="18" pageNumber="1523">The clade was supported by four synapomorphies, all exclusive to BI ancestral state reconstructions: Cf1 closer to Mf1 than to anterior edge of maxilla (BI); presence of fossa anterior to Cf1 (BI); Mf1 straight in lateral view (BI); and a high and narrow braincase (BI).</paragraph>
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