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34.7: Reptiles - Biology LibreTextsDec 4, 2021 · Anapsids have no temporal fenestrae, synapsids have one, and diapsids have two. Anapsids include extinct organisms and may, based on anatomy, ...
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Anapsid - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsAnapsid reptiles are characterized by a primitive skull with no temporal openings.2 Turtles are the only living representatives of this clade and belong to one ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Anapsida: Fossil RecordAnapsida's oldest known member is from the Lower Permian, with diversity peaking in the Upper Permian. Only procolophonoids survived the Permian extinction, ...Missing: scholarly articles
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Turtle skull development unveils a molecular basis for amniote ...Nov 15, 2023 · Anapsid skulls are characterized by a temporal region completely roofed by bones as seen in turtles and basal reptiles such as Captorhinidae, ...Missing: Anapsida | Show results with:Anapsida
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Anapsida: More on MorphologyMost anapsids lack the lateral temporal fenestrae (openings in the side of the skull) characteristic of all other extant and most (but not all) other extinct ...
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Morphofunctional Categories and Ontogenetic Origin of Temporal ...The ancestrally anapsid parareptiles partly show, with certain ontogenetic, inter-, and intra-specific variation, one opening or marginal excavation in their ...Missing: Anapsida | Show results with:Anapsida
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Evolution of the temporal skull openings in land vertebrates: A ...Jan 10, 2024 · The anapsid anatomy of the temporal region and dermal skull bone coverage, in general, are thought to be primarily related to external ...
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Modeling Skull Network Integrity at the Dawn of Amniote ... - FrontiersMar 9, 2022 · Even though all major skull morphotypes evolved pretty early after the amniote origin, the skull of captorhinids remained ancestrally anapsid ( ...
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Skull Sutures and Cranial Mechanics in the Permian Reptile ...We describe in detail the sutures in the dermatocranium of the Permian reptile Captorhinus aguti (Amniota, Captorhinidae) to illustrate bone integrity.
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The Carboniferous PeriodBiologically, we see one of the greatest evolutionary innovations of the Carboniferous: the amniote egg, which allowed for the further exploitation of the land ...<|separator|>
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The Osteology of the Reptiles/Chapter 2 - WikisourceSep 2, 2024 · The earliest that we know had amphicoelous vertebrae throughout the column, but most others have an extraordinary combination of all types, ...
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Anapsida: Life History and EcologyUnlike living anapsids (turtles), all of the main groups of stem anapsids retained teeth, and the structure of their teeth yields clues about their diet.Missing: morphology | Show results with:morphology
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Patterns of tooth development and replacement in captorhinid reptilesCaptorhinids are inherently interesting Paleozoic reptiles because they include the first terrestrial vertebrates to have multiple tooth rows on the maxilla and ...
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Phylogenetic Perspective on Locomotory Strategies in Early ...The two derived locomotory strategies that evolved within Anapsida are the presumably turtle-like locomotion of Eunotosaurus africanus, where sprawling limbs ...
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Morphology of the temporal skull region in tetrapods: research ...May 31, 2021 · Williston (1917) elaborated Osborn's (1903) classification by coining the names 'Anapsida' [from Ancient Greek ἄνευ (áneu) = 'without'] and ' ...
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Tetrapod classification - GARDINER - 1982 - Wiley Online LibraryHUXLEY, T. H., 1869. An Introduction to the Classification of Animals., London : J. Churchill & Sons. Google Scholar. HUXLEY, T. H., 1870. Further evidence ...
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[PDF] Reptile phylogeny and the interrelationships of turtlessubsequently, a 'cotylosaur' affinity of turtles became widely accepted, but the precise relationships of turtles within the Anapsida remained controversial.
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[PDF] Turtles as diapsid reptiles - RERO DOCNov 5, 1999 · Romer (1968), in a loose sense, suggested procolophonids as turtle ancestors, while modern cladistic analyses showed turtles to be related.
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(PDF) Evolutionary origin of the turtle skull - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · origin of the anapsid skull of modern turtles. Historically, this closed condition was accepted as. the conservation of the ancestral amniote ...
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Phylogenetic Definition of Reptilia | Systematic Biology... Huxley's (1864) rarely used nomen Sauropsida (Gauthier, 1994; Laurin and ... A corollary problem caused by a diapsid origin for turtles is that Anapsida ...
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Classification and phylogeny of the diapsid reptiles - BENTON - 1985A cladistic classification of the Diapsida is given, as well as a phylogenetic tree which uses cladistic and stratigraphic data.Missing: Anapsida textbook
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[PDF] A reevaluation of early amniote phylogenyThe sister-group of Synapsida is Sauropsida, including Mesosauridae and Reptilia as its two main subdivisions.
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Complete mitochondrial genome suggests diapsid affinities of turtlesComplete mitochondrial genome suggests diapsid affinities of turtles. Rafael Zardoya and Axel Meyer ... R Zardoya, A Meyer Gene 216, 149–153 (1998). Crossref.
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Phylogeny and Classification of Amniotes - Tolweb.orgAll the studies mentioned above agree that turtles are the sister-clade of saurians among extant amniotes. However, the old idea that turtles are closely ...
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Amniote phylogeny and the position of turtles | BMC Biology | Full TextJul 27, 2012 · The position of turtles among amniotes remains in dispute, with morphological and molecular comparisons giving different results.
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Phylogenetic position of turtles among amniotes - PubMedDec 23, 2000 · Phylogenetic position of turtles among amniotes: evidence from mitochondrial and nuclear genes · Authors · Affiliation.
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of Asian yellow pond turtle ...May 12, 2022 · Here, our genome-wide phylogenetic analysis of the list turtle species also robustly confirms a close relationship of turtles to the bird ...
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[PDF] Origin and Evolution of the Turtle Body PlanJul 31, 2020 · The skull is famously akinetic and anap- sid, without the upper and lower temporal fenestrae that mark the skulls of other living reptiles. ( ...
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The Tendinous Framework in the Temporal Skull Region of Turtles ...Mar 1, 2013 · The quadratomaxillar ligament of turtles could, with reservation, be homologized with the quadrate aponeurosis of other sauropsids, as well as ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Rates of morphological evolution in Captorhinidae: an adaptive ...A single transition to herbivory in Captorhinidae is most found to be most probable, although whether from a carnivorous or omnivorous ancestor is unclear.
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A New Captorhinid From the Permian Cave System Near Richards ...The fossil record of captorhinids also extends into the middle Permian of China and the late Permian of Africa (Modesto et al., 2018, 2019). Overall, there ...
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The osteology and relationships of the Millerettidae (Reptilia ...The morphology of the Millerettidae is described in detail, based on careful preparation using the acetic acid technique. This shows that the Millerettidae ...
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An early Pangaean vicariance model for synapsid evolution - NatureAug 4, 2020 · The most important event in the Pangaean accretion process was contact between the Gondwana and Laurussia plates approximately 350 Mya. During ...Missing: anapsids | Show results with:anapsids
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Faunal overview of the Mud Hill locality from the early Permian Vale ...The Texas red beds represent one of the richest series of early Permian deposits in the world. In particular, the Clear Fork Group has produced a diverse ...
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Assembling the history of the Parareptilia: phylogeny, diversification ...Aug 7, 2025 · Gauthier et al. (1988) redef ined Amniota Haeckel,. 1866, and for the first time recognized two monophy- ; letic clades that were sister to ...
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Pareiasaur phylogeny and the origin of turtles - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · One of the most important features of pareiasaurs is the presence of osteoderms, which were located in the thick skin of the animals and formed ...
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New Species of Permian Herbivorous Tetrapod Identified in ChinaJun 30, 2025 · Paleontologists have identified a new genus and species of mid-sized pareiasaur from two fossilized specimes found in China in 2018.
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a new mid-sized pareiasaur Yinshanosaurus angustus and its ...Jun 4, 2025 · Pareiasauria are a specialized clade of herbivor-ous tetrapods that existed throughout Pangaea during the middle-late Permian period.
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(PDF) New material of Procolophon (Parareptilia - ResearchGateAug 8, 2025 · The age of the Uruguayan fossil is uncertain, as its host strata have been considered to be either Early Triassic (Marsicano et al., 2000 ...
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(PDF) A new Triassic procolophonoid reptile and its implications for ...A reptile specimen from the Lystrosaurus Assemblage Zone of the Beaufort Group, lowermost Triassic of South Africa, represents a new procolophonoid parareptile.
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A procolophonid reptile from the Lower Triassic of AustraliaAug 10, 2025 · A new procolophonid reptile from the Lower Triassic Arcadia Formation of Queensland, Australia is described on the basis of abundant cranial and postcranial ...
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(PDF) Phylogenetic relationships of procolophonid parareptiles with ...Aug 7, 2025 · The age of the Cromhall fissure deposits has been debated but recent radiometric dating suggests a Carnian age for at least some of the fossil ...
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First procolophonid (Reptilia, Parareptilia) from the Lower Triassic of ...In Africa, they are only known from the Karoo basins of South Africa and Madagascar. An excellent record of Permo-Triassic tetrapod faunas has been produced by ...
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Palaeos Vertebrates Eureptilia: Captorhinidae (3)Scientific History: Captorhinus is the longest-known genus of the family and its scientific record dates back to the 1880s. In 1882 E. D. Cope described ...
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The tetrapod fauna of the upper Permian Naobaogou Formation of ...Jun 4, 2025 · In 2017, Zhi-Jun Bai discovered bones of pareiasaur and dicynodont specimens from both the Sunjiagou Formation and Upper Shihhotse Formation in ...
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The oldest parareptile and the early diversification of reptiles - PMCThe discovery of the first Carboniferous parareptile is critical to our understanding of the early evolution of amniotes because it shows that reptiles were ...Missing: anapsida paraphyly
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Species richness and disparity of parareptiles across the end ... - NIHParareptiles are considered to be characterized by a better fossil record than many of their contemporaries, reflected in part by a consistently high mean ...Missing: anapsids | Show results with:anapsids<|control11|><|separator|>
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Error in estimation of rate and time inferred from the early amniote ...Because this upper bound overlaps with the recent use of 310 MYR, we do not support the notion that several metazoan divergence times are significantly ...Missing: Ma gaps