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tricuspidens. Gingerich and Gunnell (2005) also reconstructed the brain as being long<br />

and narrow, with large olfactory bulbs compared to modern primates. The rhinal fissure<br />

was identified and interpreted to indicate an unexpanded neopallium, suggesting<br />

neurological analogy with “olfactory reliant,” sensory deprived “basal insectivores” such<br />

as Tenrec. The foramen magnum diameters were given as 8.5 by 6.0 mm. The volume<br />

of the brain was estimated at 5 cc, less than a third the estimate of 18.7 cc derived by<br />

Gingerich (1976) from double integration of pictures of skulls of P. tricuspidens. The<br />

authors state that 5 cc is a much more reliable estimate that is likely also to apply to P.<br />

tricuspidens.<br />

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