subclass archosauria
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Archosaurs like dinosaurs and crocodiles are part of the subclass Archosauria.
Definition
Noun: - A large subclass of diapsid reptiles: A major taxonomic group within the class Reptilia, characterized by specific skeletal features, notably openings in the skull behind the eyes (diapsid condition). This group includes many extinct and some extant reptilian orders.
Usage
- Used in scientific, paleontological, and zoological contexts to classify a specific lineage of reptiles.
- It functions as a proper noun (the formal taxonomic name) and is often capitalized as in technical writing, though it may appear in lowercase in general prose.
Examples
- subclass Archosauria
- subclass Archosauria.
- subclass Archosauria.
Advanced Usage
- Phylogenetic Context: In modern cladistics, Archosauria is often defined as a crown group (the group consisting of the last common ancestor of living birds and crocodilians and all its descendants). The term "subclass" reflects a traditional Linnaean classification level.
- "Archosaur" as a common noun: An individual member of this group is called an archosaur.
Variants and Related Words
- Archosauria (n): The capitalized form of the taxonomic name.
- Archosaur (n): Any reptile belonging to the subclass Archosauria.
- Archosaurian (adj): Of or relating to the archosaurs. (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Archosaurs: A direct synonym referring to the members of this group collectively.
- (In specific contexts) Ruling Reptiles: An informal, descriptive name highlighting the dominant terrestrial fauna this group produced during the Mesozoic Era.
Related Phrases / Terms
- Diapsid reptiles: The larger class to which archosaurs belong, characterized by two temporal openings in the skull.
- Thecodonts: An informal grouping of early, basal archosaurs.
- Avemetatarsalia / Ornithodira: The lineage within Archosauria that led to pterosaurs and dinosaurs (including birds).
- Pseudosuchia: The lineage within Archosauria that led to modern crocodilians and their extinct relatives.
Archosaurs like dinosaurs and crocodiles are part of the subclass Archosauria.
Noun
- a large subclass of diapsid reptiles including: crocodiles; alligators; dinosaurs; pterosaurs; plesiosaurs; ichthyosaurs; thecodonts