2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2006.12.004
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The maxillary sinus of Paradolichopithecus sushkini (late Pliocene, southern Tajikistan) and its phyletic implications

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“…In contrast to these two specimens, the Kuruksay specimens of Para. sushkini possess a maxillary sinus, which might indicate that they are closer to the crown line-age of Macacina (Nishimura et al, 2007). However, the present findings do not strongly support such a phyletic view.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
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“…In contrast to these two specimens, the Kuruksay specimens of Para. sushkini possess a maxillary sinus, which might indicate that they are closer to the crown line-age of Macacina (Nishimura et al, 2007). However, the present findings do not strongly support such a phyletic view.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…arvernensis from Senèze, France, FSL41336, an adult female ; the type and another specimens of Para. sushkini from Kuruksay, Tajikistan, PIN3120-523 and 524, an adult female and a juvenile male (Nishimura et al, 2007); and the type specimen of Para. gansuensis from Longdan, Gansu, China, HMV1142, an adult male (Nishimura et al, 2010).…”
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“…Both species, in adults, had a nasal cavity expanding laterally to make a thin maxillary body at the anterior level of the cheek teeth. Nevertheless, at the posterior level, the Senèze cranium, FSL41336 (Collections de Géologie, Université Claude-Bernard Lyon-1, Lyon, France), has no maxillary sinus and a thick maxillary body filled with cancellous bone , whereas the Kuruksay adult cranium, PIN3120-523 (Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia), has a maxillary sinus pneumatizing the thick maxillary body and extending into the alveolar process [Nishimura et al, 2007]. The findings would demonstrate intrageneric variation in the presence or absence of a maxillary sinus in the extinct genus .…”
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confidence: 99%