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CONTENTS:
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(fig. 49).
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<paragraph id="8BF96C4BF6C968DBD8C7FB4D188EFADB" blockId="242.[684,1214,1218,1738]" pageId="242" pageNumber="242">STEM AGE: 27.1 Mya (95% HPD: 24.929.6 Mya).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF96C4BF6C968DBD8C7FA8B19F9FAFA" blockId="242.[684,1214,1218,1738]" box="[716,923,1317,1341]" pageId="242" pageNumber="242">CROWN AGE: N/A.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF96C4BF6C968DDD8C7FAE81B40FCEB" blockId="242.[684,1214,1218,1738]" lastBlockId="244.[108,638,226,1738]" lastPageId="244" lastPageNumber="244" pageId="242" pageNumber="242">UNAMBIGUOUS CRANIODENTAL AUTAPOMORPHIES: Nasals very broad posteriorly, contacting lacrimals on each side (char. 2: 1→0; ci = 0.667); one lacrimal foramen usually present (char. 10: 0→1; ci = 0.063); jugal terminates well anterior to glenoid region (char. 21: 0→1; ci = 1.000); transverse canal foramen absent (char. 51: 1→0; ci = 0.200); auditory bulla large, contacting rostral tympanic process of petrosal (char. 55: 3→2; ci = 0.300); ectotympanic forms a closed tube that completely encircles the ear canal (char. 58: 0→1; ci = 0.167); anterior limb of ectotympanic loosely attached to the petrosal or squamosal behind postglenoid process (char. 59: 2→1; ci = 0.214); tensor tympani muscle enclosed ventrally by a bridge of bone derived from petrosal (char. 70: 0→1; ci = 1.000); postglenoid process of squamosal absent (char. 75: 0→1; ci = 0.200); postglenoid vein exits skull via the postglenoid foramen above the ear region, posterior or posteromedial to the glenoid fossa (char. 77: 1→0; ci = 0.250); zygomatic epitympanic sinus absent (char. 85: 1→0; ci = 0.500); only one hypoglossal foramen present (char. 92: 0→1; ci = 0.500); mandible much reduced and splintlike, lacking coronoid and angular processes (char. 96: 0→1; ci = 1.000); masseteric fossa perforated by a large unossified vacuity (char. 99: 1→3; ci = 0.333); and postcanine teeth are featureless spicules (char. 113: 0→1; ci = 1.000).</paragraph>
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FIG. 49.
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(
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,
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; based primarily on WAM M-6702, an adult male from Western Australia).
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COMMENTS:
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: lii) aptly described
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, the only known tarsipedid, as the “paragon of autapomorphic specialisation within
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,” and we identify a correspondingly long list of craniodental apomorphies characterizing this taxon, many of which are unique to
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within Metatheria. There is no known fossil record of
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prior to the latest Pleistocene (
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;
<bibRefCitation id="EFD711BAF6CF68DDDA67FBF01B61FBB0" author="Archer, M." box="[108,259,1118,1143]" pageId="244" pageNumber="244" pagination="633 - 808" refId="ref190081" refString="Archer, M. 1984 c. The Australian marsupial radiation. In M. Archer and G. Clayton (editors), Vertebrate zoogeography and evolution in Australasia: 633 - 808. Perth: Hesperian Press." type="book chapter" year="1984">Archer, 1984c</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="EFD711BAF6CF68DDDB05FBF01858FBB0" author="Brammall, J. R. &amp; M. Archer" box="[270,570,1118,1143]" pageId="244" pageNumber="244" pagination="24 - 25" refId="ref195035" refString="Brammall, J. R., and M. Archer. 1999. Living and extinct petaurids, acrobatids, tarsipedids and burramyids (Marsupialia): relationships and diversity through time. Australian Mammalogy 21: 24 - 25." type="journal article" year="1999">Brammall and Archer, 1999</bibRefCitation>
;
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;
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) despite the inferred antiquity of the tarsipedid lineage, which we estimate to have diverged from other petauroids during the Oligocene. However, it is possible that at least some of the specialized features of
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arose comparatively recently, such that plesiomorphic tarsipedids might exist unrecognized among the smaller fossil “possums” known from Oligo-Miocene sites in
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. Unfortunately, the degenerate postcanine dentition of
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precludes relevant dental comparisons, and none of the currently known fossil “possum” familes are known from wellpreserved cranial material (
<bibRefCitation id="EFD711BAF6CF68DDDB9FF9831A94F9A1" author="Woodburne and Clemens" firstAuthor="Woodburne" pageId="244" pageNumber="244" refId="ref235231" refString="Woodburne, M. O., and W. A. Clemens. 1986 c. Revision of the Ektopodontidae (Mammalia; Marsupialia, Phalangeroidea) of the Australian Neogene (University of California Publications in Geological Sciences, vol. 131). Berkeley: University of California Press." type="book" year="1986" yearSuffix="c">Woodburne and Clemens, 1986c</bibRefCitation>
;
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;
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;
<bibRefCitation id="EFD711BAF6CF68DDDAFBF9C11878F94F" author="Crosby, K. &amp; M. Archer" box="[240,538,1647,1672]" pageId="244" pageNumber="244" pagination="327 - 335" refId="ref199343" refString="Crosby, K., and M. Archer. 2000. Durudawirines, a new group of phalangeroid marsupials from the Miocene of Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland. Journal of Paleontology 74: 327 - 335." type="journal article" year="2000">Crosby and Archer, 2000</bibRefCitation>
;
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