Definition of Cynodonts. Meaning of Cynodonts. Synonyms of Cynodonts

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Definition of Cynodonts

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Meaning of Cynodonts from wikipedia

- Mammals are cynodonts, as are their extinct ancestors and close relatives (Mammaliaformes), having evolved from advanced probainognathian cynodonts during...
- therocephalians and cynodonts show parallel trends towards loss of the pineal foramen, and the foramen is completely absent in probainognathian cynodonts. Evidence...
- replacement in advanced cynodonts, as well as in mammaliaforms. Aerial locomotion first began in non-mammalian haramiyidan cynodonts, with Arboroharamiya...
- This clade represents the earliest known cynodonts, and is the first known radiation of Permian cynodonts. Abdalodon diastematicus is known from one...
- survived into the Tri****ic: dicynodonts, therocephalians, and cynodonts. The cynodont Cynognathus was a characteristic top predator in the Olenekian...
- Eucynodontia ("true dog teeth") is a clade of cynodont therapsids including mammals and most non-mammalian cynodonts. The oldest eucynodonts are known from the...
- insectivorous cynodont. Like all cynodonts, it was a relative of mammals, and it possessed several mammal-like features. Like some other cynodonts, Probainognathus...
- extinct family of small to medium-sized, highly specialized mammal-like cynodonts, with several mammalian traits including erect limbs, endothermy, and...
- reduced compared to the condition in more primitive cynodonts. Like in most non-mammalian cynodonts, the jaw joint in Brasilodon involved the quadrate...
- proposed that cynodonts may have evolved from therocephalians and so that therocephalians as recognised are paraphyletic in relation to cynodonts. The fossils...