- "shape".
Because autapomorphies are only
present in a
single taxon, they do not
convey information about relationship. Therefore,
autapomorphies are not useful...
- 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...
- (in the
sense that they
lacked the full
range of
living squirrels'
autapomorphies). The
distribution and
diversity of such
ancient and
ancestral forms...
- the
pelvic and
shoulder girdle.
Proganochelys was also
known for its
autapomorphy features which included a tail club and a
tubercle on the basioccipital...
- groups. On the
other hand, the
basal taxa may
exhibit many
morphological autapomorphies. So
although Acoraceae is the
sister group to the
remaining monocotyledons...
-
still resemble the
common ancestor of the Spheniscinae, as Aptenodytes'
autapomorphies are, in most cases,
fairly pronounced adaptations related to that genus'...
-
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...
-
Jacques A. Gauthier. 2011.
Autapomorphies of
Diapsid Clades.
Version 20
April 2011. http://tolweb.org/accessory/
Autapomorphies_of_Diapsid_Clades?acc_id=465...
-
buttocks and a long, stout,
permanently adducted hallux.
These are
hominin autapomorphies, not
found in
other mammals or
other bipeds. It
seems unlikely that...
- anamorphic, anamorphism, anamorphosis, anthropomorphism, apomorphy,
autapomorphy, automorphism, catamorphism, dimorphic, dimorphism, dysmorphic, dysmorphophobia...