Definition of Cynodontia. Meaning of Cynodontia. Synonyms of Cynodontia

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Definition of Cynodontia

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Meaning of Cynodontia from wikipedia

- Cynodontia (lit. 'dog-teeth') is a clade of eutheriodont therapsids that first appeared in the Late Permian (approximately 260 mya), and extensively diversified...
- Biarmosuchia, Dinocephalia, Anomodontia, Gorgonopsia, Therocephalia and Cynodontia. A clade uniting therocephalians and cynodonts, called Eutheriodontia...
- Richard Owen named a suborder Theriodontia, which he divided into the Cynodontia and the Gomphodontia. In 1956, D. M. S. Watson and Alfred Romer divided...
- 1894/1895 placed Cynognathus in a separate family Cynognathidae, within the Cynodontia. Cynognathus is presently the only recognized member of the family Cynognathidae...
- the sister clade of Cynodontia, together forming the clade Eutheriodontia. The close relationship of Therocephalia to Cynodontia takes evidence in a variety...
- Abdala, F. (2007). "Redescription of Platycraniellus Elegans (Therapsida, Cynodontia) from the Lower Tri****ic of South Africa, and the cladistic relationships...
- anomodonts) from South Africa, distinct from Cynodontia. By the 1930s Gomphodontia was considered a suborder of Cynodontia and included the families Diademodontidae...
- of the greater clade Cynodontia. Cynodontia eventually led to the evolution of Morganucodon and all other mammalia. Cynodontia belongs to the clade Therapsida...
- non-mammalian mammaliaform (see below, however). More primitive members of the Cynodontia are also hypothesized to have had fur or a fur-like covering based on...
- ; Abdala, F. (2009). "Diademodon tetragonus Seeley, 1894 (Therapsida: Cynodontia) in the Tri****ic of South America and its biostratigraphic implications"...