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<mods:title>The postcranial anatomy of Suminia getmanovi (Synapsida: Anomodontia), the earliest known arboreal tetrapod</mods:title>
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Basal anomodonts characterized by four unambiguous autapomorphies: (1) maxillary alveolar region long, occupying 72% or more of the length of the bone; (2) fused vomers; (3) mid-ventral plate of vomers without expanded area posterior to junction with premaxilla; (4) premaxillapalatine contact present. In addition, four ambiguous autapomorphies need to be confirmed by more complete material of
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: (5) coarse serrations on marginal teeth present; (6) denticulated cingulum on marginal teeth present; (7) squared-off profile of occiput in posterior view present; (8) olecranon process poorly ossified and presumably cartilaginous.
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