- "shape".
Because autapomorphies are only
present in a
single taxon, they do not
convey information about relationship. Therefore,
autapomorphies are not useful...
-
still resemble the
common ancestor of the Spheniscinae, as Aptenodytes'
autapomorphies are, in most cases,
fairly pronounced adaptations related to that genus'...
- (in the
sense that they
lacked the full
range of
living squirrels'
autapomorphies). The
distribution and
diversity of such
ancient and
ancestral forms...
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authors list (link) "
Autapomorphies of the main
clades of synapsids". Tolweb.
Archived from the original...
- this
genus are
differentiated from
other pliosaurids based on
seven autapomorphies,
including teeth that are
triangular in
cross section.
Their diet would...
-
basis of
three autapomorphies (unique
derived features) of the
front portion of each
dorsal vertebra, as well as a
single autapomorphy of the sacrum....
- Africa, and
introduced in
places in Asia. They lack an epicalyx, an
autapomorphy within their tribe Hibisceae,
which is
known for
having epicalyces. Currently...
- If lost in all but one, it can be hard to
distinguish from an
autapomorphy.
Autapomorphy – a
distinctive derived trait that is
unique to a
given taxon...
- bone are
separated by a ridge. The last five
traits were
considered autapomorphies. The
skull is
fourteen centimetres long. Per side, the
appending lower...
-
examining the
specimen on the
basis of "the
unique habitus with
numerous autapomorphies along with
several plesiomorphies."
Other specimens including that of...