-
clades and can be used to
define taxa. However,
plesiomorphic and
symplesiomorphic characteristics cannot. The term
symplesiomorphy was
introduced in...
- low-slung
animals that
mostly resemble lizards in form. This is a
symplesiomorphic trait and they are no more
closely related to
lizards than they are...
-
Primitive Advanced Ancestral Derived Plesiomorphic Apomorphic Symplesiomorphic Synapomorphic...
-
freshwater birds in a
clade containing otherwise seabirds, and also
symplesiomorphic with
sulids but
synapomorphic with
cormorants in some
other respects...
- are rejected; "Caulogastra Po****, 1893"
refers to pedicel,
which is
symplesiomorphic for the
lineage and
convergent with Solifugae, and "Arachnidea Van...
-
Setophaga warblers, but its
anatomy is in some
aspects convergent or
symplesiomorphic with sylvioids. P****eridae: true
sparrows Prunellidae:
accentors Urocynchramidae:...
-
upper canines. It also has huge
upper tusks. The animal's
features are
symplesiomorphic in suids,
indicating a
Philippines to
Sulawesi migration route. They...
-
larvae that are
largely phytophagous, and
without a "wasp-waist", a
symplesiomorphic feature. Together, the
Symphyta make up less than 10% of hymenopteran...
- with
which they
share some
characteristics that can be
considered symplesiomorphic or
convergent and that have been
excluded from the
order Tro****ndrales...
- to the
mouse lemurs' more
posterior hypocone,
which is
presumably a
symplesiomorphic (ancestral) trait. Also on M1 and M2, the
cingulum (a
crest or ridge...