. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. 100 Peabody Museum Bulletin 45 I iS 3 u o s I I I 3 o .52 I I I 0) 2 0) S ^ â Si w Q) CQ Q) ^3 0 E 1 V) ."> (0 S. S. s. «» 0) (0 (Q CC «B B E E S E E 3 3 a S § S. Figure 18. The most parsimonious cladogram of length 9 steps produced from analysis of character data in Table 12 with PAUP V. (Swofford 1993). The cladogram is constructed using an exhaustive search. The retention index is , and the consistency index is The following nodes in the text were supported by the following bootstrap confidence values (see text f


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. 100 Peabody Museum Bulletin 45 I iS 3 u o s I I I 3 o .52 I I I 0) 2 0) S ^ â Si w Q) CQ Q) ^3 0 E 1 V) ."> (0 S. S. s. «» 0) (0 (Q CC «B B E E S E E 3 3 a S § S. Figure 18. The most parsimonious cladogram of length 9 steps produced from analysis of character data in Table 12 with PAUP V. (Swofford 1993). The cladogram is constructed using an exhaustive search. The retention index is , and the consistency index is The following nodes in the text were supported by the following bootstrap confidence values (see text for bootstrapping procedure used): Node 2 = ; Node 3 = ; Node 4 = Character states are placed at nodes, using MacClade v. (MaddisOn and Maddison 1992), with the characters given in Table 11. The apomorphic state is given in parentheses. Node 2, 3(1); Node 3, 2(1); Node 4, 5(1). parafrontal band not visible in dorsal view; L4 expands dorsally; lateral margins of L4 dis- tal to lateral margins of LO; pre-ocular furrow on frontal lobe directed inward and forward from glabellar margin; transverse profile of ocular lobes convex dorsally; posterolateral tip of ocular lobe directly behind anterolateral tip or rotated slightly laterally; vertical shelf of ocular lobe separated from extraocular area by furrow (except in M. truncatoocidatus); S3 jaggedly convex or carat shape, conjoined medially; line between ends of S2 transverse; S2 convex anteriorly; SI conjoined medially; distal sector of SO straight; lateral lobes on LO pre- sent; posterior margin of LO convex; extraocular area gently flattened or convex; intergenal angle developed posterior of point halfway between ocular lobes and genal spine; extraoc- ular region opposite LI with width (tr.) equal to roughly 75% of width of glabella at LI; in- tergenal ridge visible as trace; intergenal area with small pointed spine (could not be deter- mined in M. macer); intergenal angle roughly parallels a transverse


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