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- Synapsida is a diverse group of tetrapod vertebrates that includes all mammals and their extinct relatives. It is one of the two major clades of the group...
- (2011), Benson (2012) and Spinder (2016) unless otherwise noted. class Synapsida Eupelycosauria Sphenacodontia †Haptodus †Hypselohaptodus †Ianthodon Pantherapsida...
- stem mammals. This groups Dimetrodon together with mammals in the clade Synapsida, while reptiles are placed in a separate clade, Sauropsida. Single openings...
- most po****r definition states that Sauropsida is the sibling taxon to Synapsida, the other clade of amniotes which includes mammals as its only modern...
- Subclass Euryapsida (plesiosaurs, placodonts, and ichthyosaurs) Subclass Synapsida (stem or proto-mammals, progenitors of mammals) class Aves (birds) Subclass...
- classification of Reptilia in 1903, and erected two major groups: Diapsida and Synapsida, and in 1905, South African palaeontologist Robert Broom created a third...
- "The Evolution of the Maxillary Canal in Probainognathia (Cynodontia, Synapsida): Re****essment of the Homology of the Infraorbital Foramen in Mammalian...
- Luthardt, V. Annacker, and R. Roßler. 2018. First arboreal ‘pelycosaurs’(Synapsida:Varanopidae) from the early Permian Chemnitz Fossil Lagerstatte, SE-Germany...
- Benoit, J (2024). "A possible later stone age painting of a dicynodont (Synapsida) from the South African Karoo". PLOS One. Bain, A.G. (1845). "On the discovery...
- (including cats, dogs, and seals). Mammals are the only living members of Synapsida; this clade, together with Sauropsida (reptiles and birds), constitutes...