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Sauria

Sauria is the clade of diapsids containing the most recent common ancestor of Archosauria (which includes crocodilians and birds) and Lepidosauria (which includes squamates and the tuatara), and all its descendants. Since most molecular phylogenies recover turtles as more closely related to archosaurs than to lepidosaurs as part of Archelosauria, Sauria…

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Sauria

Nodes31
Edges30
Triples16
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.064516
Components1

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Sauria

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related to Synapomorphies · 5
Sauria → Note, Pelvic, Postparietal, Skull, The
related to External links · 4
Sauria → Media, Wikimedia Commons Data, Wikispecies, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Systematics · 4
Sauria → Genomic, Jacques Gauthier, Squamata, The
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Sauria → clade of diapsids containing the most recent common ancestor of Archosauria

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turtles crocodilians found related lizards clade tuatara archelosauria ichthyosauromorpha thalattosauria archosauromorpha cladogram closely contains reptiles reptile also turtle birds lepidosauromorpha

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Sauriais aclade of diapsids containing the most recent common ancestor of Archosauria0.90text
millerettidsinstance ofNote that most recent work has found that many features previously recognized as saurian characters are widespread in crownward stem reptile groups0.80text
neodiapsids.Skull regionDorsal origin of temporal musculatureinstance ofNote that most recent work has found that many features previously recognized as saurian characters are widespread in crownward stem reptile groups0.80text
Sauriarelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Sauriarelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Sauriarelated to External linksWikimedia Commons Data0.60section
Sauriarelated to External linksWikispecies0.60section
Sauriarelated to SynapomorphiesThe0.60section
Sauriarelated to SynapomorphiesNote0.60section
Sauriarelated to SynapomorphiesSkull0.60section
Sauriarelated to SynapomorphiesPostparietal0.60section
Sauriarelated to SynapomorphiesPelvic0.60section

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