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TYPE SPECIES:
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COMMENTS: Usually considered closely allied to
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but a combination of primitive and derived cranial and dental traits divorces
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from that group: &quot;best hypothesis now available on phylogenetic affinities is to consider the species of
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to have been derived from some late Miocene ancestor, a species of
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for example&quot; (Musser, 1987:19).
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