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  • Chlidanotinae, Polyorthini), with description of a new species from Japan and an autapomorphy for the genus Datos: Q13770476 Especies: Lopharcha psathyra…
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  • Chlidanotinae, Polyorthini), with description of a new species from Japan and an autapomorphy for the genus Datos: Q15639463 Especies: Lopharcha kinokuniana…
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  • In phylogenetics, an autapomorphy is a distinctive feature, known as a derived trait, that is unique to a given taxon. That is, it is found only in one…
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  • If lost in all but one, it can be hard to distinguish from an autapomorphy. Autapomorphy – a distinctive derived trait that is unique to a given taxon…
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  • Primitive Plesiomorphy Symplesiomorphy Derived Apomorphy Synapomorphy Autapomorphy Group types Monophyly Paraphyly Polyphyly Nomenclature Phylogenetic nomenclature…
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  • venation that is actually a highly modified penniparallel one is an autapomorphy of some Melanthiaceae, which are monocots; e.g., Paris quadrifolia (True-lover's…
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  • still resemble the common ancestor of the Spheniscinae, as Aptenodytes' autapomorphies are, in most cases, fairly pronounced adaptations related to that genus'…
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  • groups. On the other hand, the basal taxa may exhibit many morphological autapomorphies. So although Acoraceae is the sister group to the remaining monocotyledons…
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  • (in the sense that they lacked the full range of living squirrels' autapomorphies). The distribution and diversity of such ancient and ancestral forms…
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  • buttocks and a long, stout, permanently adducted hallux. These are hominin autapomorphies, not found in other mammals or other bipeds. It seems unlikely that…
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  • based on looking at the specimens assigned to Oxalaia, and the supposed autapomorphies of this taxon to be insignificant and fall within the hypodigm of Spinosaurus…
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  • unique black-and-white color pattern of the "monochrome" magpies is an autapomorphy. Compared to the Eurasian magpie, it is somewhat stockier, with a proportionally…
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  • placed as their sister group within the clade Calmanostraca. The "central autapomorphy" of the Notostraca is the abandonment of filter feeding in open water…
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  • further indication, according to Horner, was the failure to identify true autapomorphies – unique traits that prove a taxon is a separate species. The fossils…
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  • monophyletic due to several unique conserved morphological characteristics (autapomorphy) such as its naked filamentous gills and thin thoracopods and by molecular…
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  • the pelvic and shoulder girdle. Proganochelys was also known for its autapomorphies, which included a tail club and a tubercle on the basioccipital. The…
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  • size. The shape of the transverse process on the caudal vertebra is an autapomorphy that distinguishes Caletodraco from all other abelisaurids. Caletodraco…
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  • by these three clades due to their distant common ancestry. Apomorphy Autapomorphy Cladistics Synapomorphy For a dissenting view, see "About nothing" by…
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  • nasoantorbital fenestra, which is the largest opening in the skull. Another autapomorphy that Pterodactylus has is that the skull and jaws were straight, which…
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  • Jacques A. Gauthier. 2011. Autapomorphies of Diapsid Clades. Version 20 April 2011. http://tolweb.org/accessory/Autapomorphies_of_Diapsid_Clades?acc_id=465…
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  • questioned in 1996 by Kellner who found that Irritator's skull lacked the one autapomorphy (distinguishing feature) diagnosed in maniraptorans at the time, which…
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  • this genus are differentiated from other pliosaurids based on seven autapomorphies, including teeth that are triangular in cross section. Their diet would…
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  • rather intermediate between cormorants and darters (and lack clear autapomorphies of either). Thus, they may be quite basal members of the Palacrocoracoidea…
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