Definition of Edentates. Meaning of Edentates. Synonyms of Edentates

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Definition of Edentates

Edentate
Edentate E*den"tate, a. 1. Destitute of teeth; as, an edentate quadruped; an edentate leaf. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Belonging to the Edentata.
Edentate
Edentate E*den"tate, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Edentata.

Meaning of Edentates from wikipedia

- Xenarthra (/zɛˈnɑːrθrə/; from Ancient Gr**** ξένος, xénos, "foreign, alien" + ἄρθρον, árthron, "joint") is a major clade of placental mammals native to...
- examples of polyphyletic groups are algae, C4 photosynthetic plants, and edentates. Many taxonomists aim to avoid homoplasies in grouping taxa together,...
- Mariella; Aguiar, John M. (2006). "A Reference List of Common Names for the Edentates". Edentata. 7 (1): 33. doi:10.1896/1413-4411.7.1.33. S2CID 84399406. Presslee...
- Lim, Norman T.-L.; Helgen, Lauren E. (2008). "The hog-badger is not an edentate: systematics and evolution of the genus Arctonyx (Mammalia: Mustelidae)"...
- Earliest true primates,[who?] along with the first semelid bivalves, edentate, carnivoran and lipotyphlan mammals, and owls. The ancestors of the carnivorous...
- 10011592. Lane, Henry Higgins (1910) "A corrected classification of the edentates." Science, new ser., vol. 31, pp. 913-914 Zagorodniuk, I. (2008). "Scientific...
- formerly known as Edentata, which also includes sloths and armadillos. Edentates (meaning without teeth) diverged from insectivores during the Cretaceous...
- PaleoBiology Database. Gaudin, T.J. (1995-09-14). "The Ear Region of Edentates and the Phylogeny of the Tardigrada (Mammalia, Xenarthra)". Journal of...
- about the origins of edentate teeth. In 1910, William King Gregory reviewed the interrelationships of mammals and placed edentates among other placentals...
- marsupials, three muskrats, at least fifty-eight bats, three primates, seven edentates, two rabbits, one ground hog, three species of squirrels, one species...