-
character or trait states as
stated in the
above diagram in ****ociation with
apomorphies and synapomorphies.
Symplesiomorphy – an
ancestral trait shared by two...
- trackways.
Defining tetrapods based on one or two
apomorphies can
present a
problem if
these apomorphies were
acquired by more than one
lineage through convergent...
- eudicots,
rather than non-monocot
flowering plants in general.
Monocot apomorphies (characteristics
derived during radiation rather than
inherited from...
- are also
apomorphies. All of
these terms are by
definition relative, in that a
trait can be a
plesiomorphy in one
context and an
apomorphy in another...
- Orchidantha-type with
cross veins spanning multiple parallel veins. The
apomorphies (derived
characteristics common to a
taxonomic group) are considered...
-
which have been p****ed down from
innovations in a
shared ancestor (
apomorphies). Only
derived characters, such as the spine-producing
areoles of cacti...
-
birds than to Deinonychus.
Avialae is also
occasionally defined as an
apomorphy-based
clade (that is, one
based on
physical characteristics). Jacques...
-
polyphyletic groups, and only
allows the use of specimens, species, and
apomorphies as
specifiers (anchors).
Unlike rank-based
nomenclatural codes (ICN,...
-
magazine on
urbanism Dérive, a
psychogeographical concept Derived trait, or
apomorphy All
pages with
titles containing Derive Derivation (disambiguation) Derivative...
- are
small to
average sized beetles. The
diverse group has few
clear apomorphies. They have
primitively 11-segmented antennae, a
constricted neck well...