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Paraphyletic grouping of reptiles
An anapsid is an amniote whose skull lacks one or more skull openings (fenestra, or fossae) near the temples. Traditionally, the Anapsida are considered
Anapsid
Origin and diversification of reptiles through geologic time
and ichthyosaurs. It was traditionally assumed that first reptiles were anapsids, having a solid skull with holes only for the nose, eyes, spinal cord,
Evolution_of_reptiles
Class of animals
the ancestral amniote had an anapsid-like or synapsid-like skull. These animals are traditionally referred to as "anapsids", and form a paraphyletic basic
Reptile
Medical condition
2012. Retrieved January 19, 2012. "Emaciation (Starvation) Protocol". Anapsid.org. Dec 2009. Retrieved January 19, 2012. Media related to Emaciation
Emaciation
Opening in the skull behind the orbit in some animals
reptiles like captorhinids and so-called "parareptiles". Turtles have an anapsid skull, but this was likely acquired secondarily from a diapsid ancestor
Temporal_fenestra
Order of reptiles with a shell and beak
pareiasaurs. All anapsid skulls lack a temporal opening while all other living amniotes have temporal openings. It was later suggested that the anapsid-like turtle
Turtle
Species of large, nonvenomous snake
(1994). "The Keeping of Large Pythons: Realities and Responsibilities". www.anapsid.org. Herp Care Collection. Retrieved 2019-02-18. "Python Caused Death in
Burmese_python
Clade of tetrapods
and it has also been suggested that many thought to be sauropsids with anapsid skulls completely lacking temporal fenestrae are not reptiles but stem-amniotes
Synapsida
Biological kingdom
Retrieved 8 July 2016. Kaplan, Melissa. "So, you think you want a reptile?". Anapsid.org. Archived from the original on 3 July 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
Animal
Extinct subclass of reptiles
lacking holes behind the eyes. Nevertheless, not all "parareptiles" have "anapsid" skulls, and some do have large holes in the back of the skull. They also
Parareptilia
Clade of the first four-limbed vertebrates and their descendants
group (often thought to be the ancestors of mammals) Subclass Anapsida – anapsids Class Mammalia – mammals Subclass Prototheria – egg-laying mammals, including
Tetrapod
Clade of reptiles with two holes in each side of their skulls
turtles are cladistically diapsid reptiles despite being morphologically anapsid, most placing them as more closely related to living archosaurs (including
Diapsid
Clade of tetrapods
of the skull and in particular the number of holes behind each eye. In anapsids, the ancestral condition, there are none; in synapsids (mammals and their
Amniote
Clade of reptile-like animals
Anthracosauria. In 1956, Friedrich von Huene included both amphibians and anapsid reptiles in the Reptiliomorpha. This included the following orders: Anthracosauria
Reptiliomorpha
Reptiles of the superfamily Chelonioidea
known fossil reptiles (anapsids), it is possible it is a more recently evolved trait in sea turtles, placing them outside the anapsids. Sea turtles, along
Sea_turtle
Genus of snakes
Database. "Playing with the Big Boys: Handling Large Constrictors". www.anapsid.org. Retrieved 2017-08-01. Lewis, C. T.; Short, C. (1879). "Pȳthon". A
Python_(genus)
American author and cartoonist (1904–1991)
Kaplan, Melissa (December 18, 2009). "Theodor Seuss Geisel: Author Study". anapsid.org. Archived from the original on November 14, 2011. Retrieved December
Dr._Seuss
Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils. This includes the study
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Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils. This includes the study
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Natural history museum in Chicago, Illinois
temnospondyl fossil skeleton Jonkeria dinocephalians fossil skull Labidosaurus anapsid reptile fossil skeleton Lycaenops carnivorous therapsids fossil skull Ophiacodon
Field Museum of Natural History
Field_Museum_of_Natural_History
Clade of reptiles
possessed an anapsid skull configuration. During the 1990s, the consensus shifted towards Testudinata's placement within Parareptilia, another "anapsid" clade
Pantestudines
Taxonomic clade
the hypothesis that turtles (formerly categorized together with ancient anapsids) are diapsid reptiles, despite lacking any skull openings behind their
Sauropsida
Extinct therapsids Mammaliaformes Extinct mammaliaforms Mammals Sauropsids Anapsids; whether turtles belong here is debated Captorhinidae and Protorothyrididae
History_of_life
Common name for snakes of the genus Thamnophis
text of the 1906 New International Encyclopedia article "Garter-snake". Anapsid.org: Garter snakes Several pictures of a Mexican ribbon snake (Thamnophis
Garter_snake
Extinct genus of reptile from the early Permian of South Africa
of the then believed to be the two main lineages of living reptiles – anapsids (specifically turtles) and diapsids (all other living reptiles) – and all
Mesosaurus
Origin and diversification of fish through geologic time
appeared from labyrinthodonts in the subsequent Carboniferous period. The anapsid and synapsid amniotas were common during the late Paleozoic, while the
Evolution_of_fish
Herbivorous animal that specializes in eating leaves
S2CID 8344876. "The Diet of a Generalized Folivore: Iguana iguana in Panama". www.anapsid.org. Retrieved 2024-02-05. Look up folivore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Folivore
Species of lizard
ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. ("Bosc", p. 32). Kaplan, Melissa. "Savannah Monitors". www.anapsid.org. Bennett, Daniel; Ravi Thakoordyal (2003). The Savannah Monitor, the
Savannah_monitor
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Paleontology portal History of science portal Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of
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Family of snakes
say". CBS News – via www.cbsnews.com. "The Keeping of Large Pythons". Anapsid. Retrieved 16 September 2007. "Large Constrictor Snake Attacks" (PDF).
Pythonidae
Extinct genus of reptiles
the same branch as Millerettidae, Procolophonidae and other generalized anapsid reptiles. The type species is Macroleter poezicus from Upper Permian of
Macroleter
Extinct genus of reptiles
muscles. Even though Eunotosaurus has been traditionally considered an anapsid, it is considered to possess a lower temporal fenestra, though without
Eunotosaurus
Species of turtle
basking with red-eared sliders, Missouri The smooth softshell turtle has an anapsid skull, a type of skull structure that was present among the earliest groups
Smooth_softshell_turtle
Argentinian sedimentary rock formation
Anapsids of Los Colorados Formation Genus Species Location Material Notes Images Palaeochersis P. talampayensis
Los_Colorados_Formation
Amphibians and reptiles of the geological period
(hence the old term "mammal-like reptiles"). These were accompanied by Anapsids or Parareptiles, which included both lizard-like and large herbivorous
List_of_Permian_tetrapods
Earth's most severe extinction event
heaviest losses. All Permian anapsid reptiles died out except the procolophonids (although testudines have morphologically-anapsid skulls, they are now thought
Permian–Triassic extinction event
Permian–Triassic_extinction_event
Small opening or pore
Hylonomus. From this reptile, three groups of amniotes would evolve: anapsids, diapsids, and synapsids. These broad groupings of amniotes are most easily
Fenestra
Group of extinct reptiles
sauropterygians were close relatives, either as stem-archosaurs or as stem-saurians. Anapsid Diapsid Synapsida Lee, M. S. Y. (2013). "Turtle origins: insights from
Euryapsida
Skull bone
A schematic of an anapsid skull showing the location of major dermal bones of the upper skull, including the quadrate bone (q).
Quadrate_bone
Shield for the ventral and dorsal parts of turtles
been called "a diapsid reptile in the process of becoming secondarily anapsid". Olivier Rieppel summarizes the phylogenetic origins of the ancestral
Turtle_shell
Biological concepts and questions with insufficient resolutions
evidence for both hypotheses. Origin of turtles. Did turtles evolve from anapsids or diapsids? There is evidence for both hypotheses. Paleodictyon: What
List of unsolved problems in biology
List_of_unsolved_problems_in_biology
Extinct suborder of reptiles
turtle lineage lost diapsid skull characteristics as it now possesses an anapsid skull. Notes Simões, Tiago R.; Kammerer, Christian F.; Caldwell, Michael
Procolophonia
Extinct order of large marine reptiles
and also their lack of clear affinities with other reptile groups, as anapsids were supposed to be little specialised. This hypothesis has become unpopular
Ichthyosauria
Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils. This includes the study
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Extinct genus of reptiles
Kungurian stage) of Oklahoma. It is notable for being the earliest known anapsid reptile yet discovered. The morphology of the lower temporal fenestra of
Acleistorhinus
Topic in reptilian phylogenetics
different ways by different authors. While they were previously considered anapsids, they are now considered more derived. Recent analyses of molecular evidence
Turtle_classification
Genus of anteosaurid synapsid from the Permian
Modesto, S.P. (2000). "Eunotosaurus africanus and the Gondwanan ancestry of anapsid reptiles". Palaeontologia Africana. 36: 15–20. Bever, G.S.; Lyson, T.R
Anteosaurus
Extinct clade of reptiles
Retrieved 2024-03-01. "Introduction to Pareiasauria: An Upper Permian group of Anapsids". Ucmp.berkeley.edu. Archived from the original on 2023-09-27. "Hallucicrania
Pareiasauria
Family of reptiles
2018. Kaplan, M. (1997). "Releasing Captive Reptiles and Amphibians". anapsid.org. Retrieved 22 March 2018. Butler, T. (7 March 2007). "World's only
Anolidae
Grouping of organisms
as formal or informal taxa, including examples such as labyrinthodonts, anapsids, synapsids, dinosaurs, ammonites, eurypterids, lobopodians and many of
Evolutionary_grade
Laws against concealing one's face in public
Amendment Encyclopedia "CND: State Codes Related To Wearing Masks". www.anapsid.org. "UNMASKING THE KLAN". Southern Poverty Law Center. 1999-09-15. "New
Anti-mask_law
Extinct genus of reptiles
of fenestrae make the skull of Pappochelys diapsid, as opposed to the anapsid skulls of turtles that lack any temporal fenestrae. Fossils of Pappochelys
Pappochelys
Species of turtle
(n.d.). Softshell Turtles. Retrieved November 6, 2016, from http://www.anapsid.org/softshell.html Robinson, J. E., Griffiths, R. A., John, F. A., & Roberts
Asiatic_softshell_turtle
"Animal Protein and Claw Trimming". Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection. anapsid.org. Retrieved 2007-06-27. "Oops! The page you're looking for was moved"
Green_iguana_in_captivity
Paraphyletic group of tetrapodomorphs
the nostrils, eyes and a parietal eye, similar to the structure of the "anapsid" reptiles. With the exception of the later more reptile-like forms, the
Labyrinthodontia
Roofing bones of the skull
without any above openings behind the eyes is called anapsid. Today, the only reptiles with anapsid skulls are turtles, though this is likely a case of
Skull_roof
Youngina, the quadratojugal is long as in amphibians, early synapsids, and "anapsid" reptiles. It forms most of the length of the lower temporal bar. However
Quadratojugal_bone
Topic in human life and history
Retrieved 8 July 2016. Kaplan, Melissa. "So, you think you want a reptile?". Anapsid.org. Retrieved 8 July 2016. "Pet Birds". PDSA. Archived from the original
Human_uses_of_living_things
Extinct family of vertebrate animals
Modesto, S.P. (2000). "Eunotosaurus africanus and the Gondwanan ancestry of anapsid reptiles". Palaeontologia Africana. 36: 15–20. Bever, G.S.; Lyson, T.R
Caseidae
Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils. This includes the study
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Overview of humans' uses of animals
Retrieved 8 July 2016. Kaplan, Melissa. "So, you think you want a reptile?". Anapsid.org. Archived from the original on 3 July 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
Human_uses_of_animals
Extinct genus of tetrapods
example. Labidosaurikos was a large herbivorous tetrapod. Its skull was anapsid (lacking temporal fenestrae) and heavily ornamented, with a hooked snout
Labidosaurikos
Paraphyletic grouping of reptiles
presence or absence of temporal fenestrae in the skull. Turtles have an anapsid skull with no temporal fenestrae. Crocodilians have a diapsid skull with
Cataphracta
Genus of diadectomorphs
synapsids. Limnoscelis had a single occipital condyle. Limnoscelis had an anapsid skull fenestration pattern, lacking temporal fenestrae. However, the supratemporal
Limnoscelis
Order of reptiles (fossil)
of parareptilian temporal fenestration". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 172 (3): 616–630. doi:10.1111/zoj.12180. Basal Anapsids – Palaeos
Procolophonomorpha
Extinct genus of reptiles
renamed Captorhinida, which is now thought to be a paraphyletic group anapsids and anapsid relatives. Owenetta and other procolophonians are now known to be
Owenetta
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