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Synapsid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Synapsids ('fused arch'), also known as theropsids ('beast face'), are a class of animals that includes mammals and everything closer to mammals than to other living amniotes. [1]
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Introduction to the Synapsida
Pre-mammalian synapsids -- including the famous "finback" Dimetrodon, shown at the top left -- dominated the land vertebrate fauna of the Permian and early Triassic before losing ...
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Synapsids - definition of Synapsids by the Free Online Dictionary ...
synapsid (s-n p s d) A reptile with one temporal opening on each side of the skull. Synapsids evolved in the late Permian Period and were characterized by carrying their limbs ...
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Synapsids
Synapsids The second group, synapsids ("single-arched"), is distinguished by the presence of one opening behind the eyesocket and one temporal arch.
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Synapsida
Information from the Tree of Life Web Project on the synapsids which include mammals and all extinct amniotes more closely related to mammals than to reptiles.
http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Synapsida&contgroup=Amniota
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Category:Synapsids - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Synapsids are amniotes that had one opening on the sides of the skull. Synapsids' sister clade are the sauropsids, or reptiles. Synapsids were ancestral to mammals.
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Introduction to the Pelycosaurs
Introduction to the Pelycosaurs. Synapsids with attitude. The "pelycosaurs" are members of the Synapsida, a major branch of the Amniota, or egg-laying tetrapods.
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What are Synapsids?
Brief and Straightforward Guide: What are Synapsids? ... Synapsids ("fused arch") are one of two groups of amniotes, or non-amphibian terrestrial animals, which includes mammals ...
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Synapsida - Fossil Wiki, the paleontology wiki
Synapsids ('fused arch'), also known as theropsids ('beast face'), are a class of animals that includes mammals and everything closer to mammals than to other living amniotes.[1]
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Synapsid Classification & Apomorphies
The classification of synapsids may be summarized as follows: ===== Eothyrididae == Caseasauria ...
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