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- 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...
- upper canines. It also has huge upper tusks. The animal's features are symplesiomorphic in suids, indicating a Philippines to Sulawesi migration route. They...
- are rejected; "Caulogastra Po****, 1893" refers to pedicel, which is symplesiomorphic for the lineage and convergent with Solifugae, and "Arachnidea Van...
- freshwater birds in a clade containing otherwise seabirds, and also symplesiomorphic with sulids but synapomorphic with cormorants in some other respects...
- larvae that are largely phytophagous, and without a "wasp-waist", a symplesiomorphic feature. Together, the Symphyta make up less than 10% of hymenopteran...
- precision, and clarity of expression." The existence of gamergates is symplesiomorphic, or ancestral, in ants. They are known to be present in the following...
- Setophaga warblers, but its anatomy is in some aspects convergent or symplesiomorphic with sylvioids. P****eridae: true sparrows Prunellidae: accentors Urocynchramidae:...
- 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...