family Edaphosauridae

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Definition

Proper noun: - A taxonomic family of extinct reptiles: Edaphosauridae is the scientific name for a family of prehistoric, herbivorous, sail-backed reptiles belonging to the order Pelycosauria. These animals lived during the Late Carboniferous to Early Permian periods.

Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The term is used almost exclusively in scientific contexts, specifically in paleontology and taxonomy, to classify a distinct group of pelycosaurs.
    • The fossil exhibits characteristics typical of the family Edaphosauridae.
    • Edaphosaurus is the best-known genus within Edaphosauridae.
Advanced Usage
  • Phylogenetic Context: Used when discussing evolutionary relationships, anatomical features (like the distinctive dorsal sail), and the ecological role of these early synapsids.
    • The structure of the teeth places this specimen firmly within the family Edaphosauridae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Edaphosaurid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Edaphosauridae; pertaining to this family.
    • The edaphosaurid sail was likely used for thermoregulation.
  • Edaphosaurus (proper noun): The type genus of the family Edaphosauridae.
Synonyms
  • Edaphosaurid family: A less formal synonym used in scientific discourse.
  • Pelycosaur family (specific): While "pelycosaur" is a broader term, it can contextually refer to members of this family.
Notes
  • This is a highly specialized term. It is not used in everyday language and has no associated idioms or phrasal verbs. Its usage is confined to academic and scientific descriptions of prehistoric life.
Noun
  1. a family of reptiles of the order Pelycosauria