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apomorphy
apomorphy, n. Taxon. Brit. /ˈapə(ʊ)mɔːfi/, U.S. /ˈæpə(ʊ)ˌmɔrfi/ [‹ apo- prefix + -morphy comb. form, after apomorphic adj., apomorphous adj. Compare slightly earlier autapomorphy n.] An apomorphous character.1969 Systematic Zool. 18 129/2 For the proof of a sister-group relation, apomorphies are to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Apomorphy and synapomorphy
Apomorphy – a derived trait. Apomorphy shared by two or more taxa and inherited from a common ancestor is synapomorphy. Apomorphy unique to a given taxon is autapomorphy. wikipedia.org
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autapomorphy
autapomorphy, n. Taxon. Brit. /ɔːˈtapəmɔːfi/, U.S. /ɔˈtæpəˌmɔrfi/, /ɑˈtæpəˌmɔrfi/ [‹ auto- comb. form1 + apo- prefix + -morphy comb. form. Compare slightly later apomorphy n.] An autapomorphic character.1959 Systematic Zool. 8 118/1 Characters are plesiomorphic..or are apomorphic..and their value fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hoploscopinae
This morphological feature common to both Hoploscopinae and Heliothelinae was considered an apomorphy of Heliothelinae sensu lato. wikipedia.org
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Ornithocheiroidea
Classification The name Ornithocheiroidea was originally defined as an apomorphy-based taxon by Christopher Bennett in 1994. wikipedia.org
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Euhirudinea
Note that the lack of jaws is a plesiomorphy, while the presence of a proboscis is an apomorphy – not all Arhynchobdellida have jaws, but all Rhynchobdellida wikipedia.org
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Averostra
Paul in 2002 as an apomorphy-based clade defined as the group including the Dromaeosauridae and other Avepoda with (an ancestor with) a promaxillary fenestra Mickey Mortimer commented that Paul's original apomorphy-based definition may make Averostra a much broader clade than the Ceratosaurus+Allosaurus node wikipedia.org
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Autapomorphy
Apomorphy – a derived trait. Apomorphy shared by two or more taxa and inherited from a common ancestor is synapomorphy. Apomorphy unique to a given taxon is autapomorphy. wikipedia.org
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Novelty (disambiguation)
in new technology rather than due to the technology itself Novelty (patent), part of the legal test to determine whether an invention is patentable Apomorphy wikipedia.org
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Avifilopluma
Unlike most clades, which are defined based on relative relationships, Avifilopluma is defined based on an apomorphy, that is, a unique physical characteristic Definition The clade Avifilopluma was created along with several other apomorphy-based clades relating to birds by Jacques Gauthier and Kevin de Queiroz wikipedia.org
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Nematostella
The defining morphological apomorphy of Nematostella is the presence of nematosomes. wikipedia.org
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Dysoptus avittus
species name is derived from the Latin a (not, without), added to the male morphological structure vitta (ribbon, band), in reference to a principal apomorphy wikipedia.org
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Stephanopogon
The bases of the flagella in both genera are attached to an electron dense cytoskeletal material, but it has been argued that this is not an apomorphy wikipedia.org
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Derive
commercial system made by Texas Instruments Dérive (magazine), an Austrian science magazine on urbanism Dérive, a psychogeographical concept Derived trait, or apomorphy wikipedia.org
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Palaeophanes lativalva
Etymology The specific name is derived from the Latin latus (broad) and valva (leaf of a folding door, valve), in reference to the principal apomorphy wikipedia.org
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