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symplesiomorphic
symplesiomorphic, a. Taxon. Brit. /sɪmˌpliːzɪə(ʊ)ˈmɔːfɪk/, U.S. /sɪmˌplisiəˈmɔrfɪk/ [‹ sym- prefix + plesio- comb. form + -morphic comb. form, after symplesiomorphy n.] Of the nature of a symplesiomorphy.1964 Current Anthopol. 5 30 To that end he uses exclusively symplesiomorphic characters, which a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Plesiomorphy and symplesiomorphy
However, plesiomorphic and symplesiomorphic characteristics cannot. Being coldblooded is symplesiomorphic for lizards, turtles, and crocodiles, but they do not form a clade, as crocodiles are more related to birds than wikipedia.org
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symplesiomorphy
symplesiomorphy, n. Taxon. Brit. /sɪmˈpliːzɪə(ʊ)mɔːfi/, U.S. /sɪmˈplisiəˌmɔrfi/ [‹ sym- prefix + plesio- comb. form + -morphy comb. form. Compare slightly later symplesiomorphic adj.] The possession by two or more organisms or taxa of a shared primitive or ancestral character not exclusive to or cha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Liphistiidae
tarantulas) and Araneomorphae (all other spiders), only the Araneomorphae changed their alignment of chelicerae, while the mygalomorphs retained this symplesiomorphic wikipedia.org
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(especially (of. (Kristensen, (Kdmopanorpa, (see (1976 ... - J-STAGE
The Lepidopterological Society of Japan NII-Electronic Library Service The LepidopterologicalSociety of Japan 154 Oakley SHIELDs definition, and parallelism and reversal of some characters are probable. Fossils, though frequently incompletely preserved, are the most direct method of determining symplesiomorphic character states that are unambiguously present in the commen ances-
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Celebochoerus cagayanensis
The animal's features are symplesiomorphic in suids, indicating a Philippines to Sulawesi migration route. wikipedia.org
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Trochodendraceae
previous systems they have been related with the Cercidiphyllaceae and the Eupteleaceae, with which they share some characteristics that can be considered symplesiomorphic wikipedia.org
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Aetiocetus
This result is not entirely surprising, given its symplesiomorphic condition, meaning that Aetiocetus still retains many primitive features and few derived Lastly, Aetiocetus shows some symplesiomorphic traits with more archaic whales. wikipedia.org
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Thrandina
However, the shared basal characteristics with Lapsias could be symplesiomorphic. Males of Thrandina parocula are about long. wikipedia.org
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Tarsophlebiidae
Bechly (1996) proposed that several unique symplesiomorphic features of all Tarsophlebiidae indicate that this family represents the sister group of all wikipedia.org
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Lapsias
While Galianora and Thrandina are sister genera, it is not certain if they form a clade with Lapsias, or if the common characteristics are symplesiomorphic wikipedia.org
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Centipeda
sneezeweed) and C. nidiformis (cotton sneezeweed) constitute a species pair, as does C. borealis and C. minima (spreading sneezeweed), all sharing the symplesiomorphic wikipedia.org
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Tetrapulmonata
Previous synonyms of this lineage are rejected; "Caulogastra Pocock, 1893" refers to pedicel, which is symplesiomorphic for the lineage and convergent wikipedia.org
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Strepsirrhini
Strepsirrhines are traditionally characterized by several symplesiomorphic (ancestral) traits not shared with the simians, particularly the rhinarium. wikipedia.org
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Sulidae
somewhat intermediate between sulids and cormorants, but (like many cormorants) they are freshwater birds in a clade containing otherwise seabirds, and also symplesiomorphic wikipedia.org
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