Edaphosauridae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A family of extinct reptiles within the order Pelycosauria: Edaphosauridae refers to a specific taxonomic family of prehistoric, synapsid reptiles that lived during the Late Carboniferous to Early Permian periods. They are characterized by distinctive physical features, most notably a large sail-like structure on their backs formed by elongated vertebral spines.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific contexts, specifically in paleontology and evolutionary biology, to classify and discuss this particular group of ancient animals.
- Example:
- Example: is the most well-known member of the family Edaphosauridae.*
Advanced Usage
- In academic writing, the name is often used in discussions about paleoecology, as some edaphosaurids are believed to have been among the first large terrestrial herbivores.
- The feeding adaptations of the Edaphosauridae suggest a shift in terrestrial food webs during the Permian.
Variants and Related Words
- Edaphosaurid (noun/adjective): A member of the Edaphosauridae family; pertaining to the Edaphosauridae.
- The edaphosaurid skeleton was remarkably complete.
- Edaphosaurus (noun): The type genus of the Edaphosauridae family.
- Edaphosaurus is distinguished by its unique spiny sail.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms. In precise scientific classification, it is a unique family name. Related descriptive terms could include:
- Sail-backed pelycosaurs (a descriptive, non-taxonomic term that could include other families like Sphenacodontidae).
Related Phrases
- Not applicable, as this is a technical taxonomic name and does not form standard phrasal verbs or idioms.
Related Idioms
- Not applicable. This term is strictly scientific and not used idiomatically.
Noun
- a family of reptiles of the order Pelycosauria