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Petrosal and cranial vascular system of the early Eocene palaeoryctid mammal Eoryctes melanus from northwestern Wyoming, USA

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ACTA PALAEONTOLOGICA POLONICA
卷 67, 期 1, 页码 203-220

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INST PALEOBIOLOGII PAN
DOI: 10.4202/app.00916.2021

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Key words; Mammalia; Lipotyphla; Solenodon; entotympanic; facial nerve; frontal diploic vein; piriform fenestra; stapedial artery; tympanohyal; zygoma

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  1. NSF [BCS 1552848]
  2. National Science Foundation [DEB 1654949]
  3. Carnegie Museum of Natural History
  4. R.K. Mellon North American Mammal Research Institute

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The CT scan data of the early Eocene palaeoryctid mammal Eoryctes melanus provide detailed descriptions of the petrosal and neighboring bones, as well as a comprehensive reconstruction of the cranial arterial and venous system. Comparisons with other palaeoryctids and Paleogene mammals suggest possible affinities with the extant lipotyphlan Solenodon paradoxus.
The petrosal and neighboring bones of the early Eocene palaeoryctid mammal Eoryctes melanus are described in tympanic and endocranial views based on CT scan data of the holotype. A second cranium of E. melanus has fragments of an osseous bulla, which have been interpreted as possibly formed by an independent entotympanic. The CT scans of the holotype reveal that the medial bullar wall is formed by an expanded rostral tympanic process of the petrosal, but the element(s) in the bullar floor remain unknown. The CT scans also allow for a comprehensive reconstruction of the cranial arterial and venous system. The arterial pattern differs from that in early eutherians by the absence of the arteria diploetica magna and the bifurcation of the end branches of the stapedial artery dorsal to the tympanic roof. The venous pattern includes a large frontal diploic vein arising from the dorsal sagittal sinus on the midline and running through the frontal bone in a canal. Comparisons are made with other palaeoryctids, various Paleogene mammals (pantolestids, leptictids, apternodontids, apatemyids, and cimolestids) and the extant lipotyphlan Solenodon paradoxus. For the last taxon, the structure of the piriform fenestra and associated arteries is detailed. Cranial features support the monophyly of palaeoryctids and suggest possible lipotyphlan affinities.

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