Definition of Thecodontia. Meaning of Thecodontia. Synonyms of Thecodontia

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Definition of Thecodontia

Thecodontia
Thecodontia The`co*don"ti*a, n. pl. [NL.] (Paleon.) A group of fossil saurians having biconcave vertebr[ae] and the teeth implanted in sockets.

Meaning of Thecodontia from wikipedia

- Thecodontia (meaning 'socket-teeth'), now considered an obsolete taxonomic grouping, was formerly used to describe a diverse "order" of early archosaurian...
- morphology was once used as a basis for the now-defunct taxonomic group Thecodontia. "Palaeos Vertebrates > Bones > Teeth: Tooth Implantation". Palaeos:...
- have also been termed "thecodonts" in older methods of classification. Thecodontia is a paraphyletic group, and its usage as a taxonomic category has been...
- Lepiotaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Pluteaceae, or Entolomataceae. Carnosauria and Thecodontia are fossil groups, banded together back when the limited fossil record...
- "Fasolasuchus tenax" y su significado en la sistemarica y evolucion de los thecodontia. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"...
- this case, the more derived crocodilians and birds are excluded from "Thecodontia" as it was formerly understood. The description of the basal ornithodires...
- Pseudosuchia constitutes one of the suborders of the now-abandoned order Thecodontia. Zittel's aetosaurs were placed in their own suborder, Aetosauria. Colbert...
- †Vjushkovisaurus †Wangisuchus Paraphyletic groups Proterosuchia Protorosauria Thecodontia Possible members Choristodera Drepanosauromorpha Kuehneosauridae Ichthyosauromorpha...
- Prestosuchus chiniquensis. von Huene (1936) named Rauisuchus in a list of the Thecodontia, but no diagnosis or description was given, so it remained a nomen dubium...
- include those of advanced cynodontia (canine toothed animals), small thecodontia (animals with teeth set firmly in the jaw), and bird-like and crocodile-like...