- lobe-finned fish, the porolepiformes. In this view
amphibians would be a
biphyletic group, and
Batrachomorpha was
erected to form a
natural group consisting...
- and
includes frogs and salamanders. In the
early to mid 20th century, a
biphyletic origin of
amphibians (and thus of
tetrapods in general) was favoured....
-
biphyletic, and that
salamanders and
caecilians had
evolved independently from
porolopiform fish. Few
shared Säve-Söderbergh's view of a
biphyletic Amphibia...
-
authorities consider it to
consist of two
distinct clades,
making it
biphyletic. "Alburninae Girard, 1858".
World Register of
Marine Species. Retrieved...
- as well.
Alfred Sherwood Romer rejected Säve-Söderbergh's
theory of a
biphyletic amphibia and used the name
Anthracosauria to
describe the "labyrinthodont"...
-
phylogenetic analysis revealed that
Ipheion was not
monophyletic but
rather biphyletic with some
species clustering with Tristagma, and
others with Nothoscordum...
- intermandibular, neuroepiphysial, and
occipital regions, that
Tetrapoda was
biphyletic. In his view, the
anatomical details of the
Caudata (salamanders) bound...
-
species were
described including B.
varroae and B. kipukae,
which form a
biphyletic,
morphologically cryptic sister lineage to B. b****iana. B.
sungii is an...
-
phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences, it was
shown that
Cuphocarpus was
biphyletic and
embedded in the
large genus Polyscias. In an
accompanying paper, Polyscias...
- were
recognized therein. The
authors stated that
Reynoldsia is "seen as
biphyletic". The
biphyly of
Reynoldsia was
confirmed in 2007, in a
molecular phylogenetic...