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<mods:title>Petrosal bones of metatherian mammals from the Late Palaeocene of Itaboraí (Brazil), and a cladistic analysis of petrosal features in metatherians</mods:title>
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<paragraph blockId="21.[162,778,717,1321]" pageId="21" pageNumber="106">This clade is supported by three unambiguous and two ambiguous synapomorphies.</paragraph>
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The presence of a broad shelf of bone that surrounds the fenestra cochleae and makes a separation between it and the aqueductus cochleare is autapomorphic for pucadelphids (16
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, RI = 1.000).
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A vascular groove adjacent to the prootic sinus sulcus (36
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, RI = 0.250) was observed on the mastoid part of petrosals of
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,
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,
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I,
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III, and the extant marsupials
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(
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)
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and
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. This groove probably received a vein from the prootic sinus. The variability of this homoplastic character has not been tested on extant marsupials, because of the rarity of isolated petrosals.
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The absence of a post-temporal sulcus on the squamosal surface of the petrosal for the diploetic vessels (37
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, RI = 0.750) is a convergent apomorphy with the clade formed by Australidelphia,
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, and the Petrosal
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, and V.
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