order thecodontia

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order thecodontia

A museum display shows a fossil skeleton of an order thecodontia.

Definition

Noun: - An extinct order of reptiles: "Order Thecodontia" refers to a taxonomic group of extinct terrestrial reptiles that lived from the late Permian period through the Triassic period. Their defining characteristic is having teeth set in individual sockets (thecodont dentition).

Usage
  • This term is used specifically in scientific contexts, such as paleontology and evolutionary biology, to classify and discuss this group of ancient reptiles.
  • It is often discussed in relation to the evolution of archosaurs, which include dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and crocodilians.
Examples
  • Order Thecodontia
  • Order Thecodontia.
Advanced Usage
  • In modern cladistics, "Thecodontia" is often considered a paraphyletic grouping, meaning it includes a common ancestor but not all of its descendants. It is frequently used in historical or less technical discussions of reptile evolution.
Variants and Related Words
  • Thecodont (noun/adjective): A member of the Order Thecodontia; or, describing the tooth-in-socket morphology characteristic of this group.
    • The fossil exhibited classic thecodont dentition.
  • Thecodontian (noun): Another term for a member of this order.
Synonyms
  • Thecodonts (informal, collective noun)
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning is taxonomic, referring to the specific extinct order. The key distinguishing feature is the anatomical detail of teeth set in sockets.
  • It does not refer to a single species but to an entire order containing multiple families and genera.
order thecodontia

A museum display shows a fossil skeleton of an order thecodontia.

Noun
  1. extinct terrestrial reptiles having teeth set in sockets; of the late Permian to Triassic

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