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- derived traits are also synapomorphies of mammals in general as they are not shared by other vertebrate animals. The word synapomorphy—coined by German entomologist...
- distinctive physical characteristics (synapomorphies) that distinguish them from other taxa. These five synapomorphies are a notochord, a hollow dorsal nerve...
- conclusions on what synapomorphies characterize Suchia. Nevertheless, they did agree on one trait that likely qualified as a synapomorphy of Suchia: a calcaneal...
- and as of 2024 the issue is unresolved. The clade is named after a key synapomorphy of the group: the presence of specialized excretory organs known as nephridia...
- changed to Amorphea because the name "Unikont" is based on a hypothesized synapomorphy that the ISOP authors and other scientists later rejected. It includes...
- clade from other clades. Plesiomorphy, symplesiomorphy, apomorphy, and synapomorphy all mean a trait shared between species because they share an ancestral...
- are intertidal or inhabit coastal saltmarshes and mangroves. Possible synapomorphy of the group are globineurons (small cells) in the procerebrum. Eyes...
- families. Later studies revealed more unambiguous synapomorphies within Malvaceae s.l.. Synapomorphies identified within Malvaceae s.l. include the presence...
- Pourtless IV 2009, p. 25: "Synapomorphies are invoked to defend the hypothesis; the hypothesis is invoked to defend the synapomorphies." Brower, AVZ and Schuh...
- the four anterior abdominal segments fused and immobile as the sole synapomorphy, but was later revised to include the modification of the dorsal edge...