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English: Morphology of Coronodon and character evidence for key clades across the archaeocete-neocete transition. Character states in Coronodon supporting the Equal Weights (EW) phylogeny shown in black boxes; states supporting the Implied Weighting (IW) phylogeny shown in white boxes; states supporting both shown in grey. Colored circles show character states supporting each node on the EW and IW trees. X indicates the absence of a synapomorphic character state in Coronodon, chiefly synapomorphies for Neoceti B.
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Source Boessenecker RW, Beatty BL, Geisler JH. (2023). New specimens and species of the Oligocene toothed baleen whale Coronodon from South Carolina and the origin of Neoceti. PeerJ 11:e14795 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14795
Author Robert W. Boessenecker​, Brian L. Beatty & Jonathan H. Geisler

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