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Top: Science: Earth_Sciences: Paleontology: Vertebrates: Synapsids:
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» Dicynodontia - Illustration and information on the characters and anatomy, major subgroups, fossil record and evolution of these herbivores.
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» Dinocephalia - Illustration and information on the characters and anatomy, major subgroups, fossil record and evolution of these carnivorous therapsids.
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» Dkimages: Synapsids - Photographs of several cynodont and therapsid fossils including a reconstructed skeleton of Sinokannemeyeria yinchiaaoensis.
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» Fossil Groups: Diapsids - Provides information on this group of amniotes, their characters and anatomy, major subgroups, fossil record, modern forms, literature and weblinks.
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» Fossil Groups: Synapsida - Provides information on the characteristics and anatomy of synapsids with a diagram of a typical early period skull showing the synapsid arch and undifferentiated teeth.
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» Introduction to the Synapsida - Information on this great vertebrate group with a 300 million year history, their fossil record, life history, ecology, systematics and morphology.
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» Mammal-like Reptiles - The Natural History Museum supplies illustrations of Anteosaurus, Cynognathus, Dicynodon, Dimetrodon, Lystrosaurus, Moschops, Oligokyphus and Thrinaxodon, with brief facts about each.
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» Synapsid - Information from Wikipedia on this group of reptiles, their changing classification, characteristics and evolutionary history.
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» Synapsid Cladogram - Provides a cladogram of the Synapsida showing the relationships of the different taxa.
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