ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA PELYCOSAUR
From New Latin Pelycosauria, from Greek pelyx bowl, pelvis, + -saur.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PELYCOSAUR»
pelycosaur
pelycosaurs
informal
grouping
composed
basal
primitive
late
paleozoic
synapsid
amniotes
some
species
were
quite
large
could
grow
metres
more
although
most
much
introduction
name
refers
paraphyletic
group
consisting
separate
branches
caseasauria
varanopseidae
ophiacodontidae
pelycosaur
paleontology
geology
glossary
meaning
basin
lizards
earliest
they
dinosaurs
fossil
reptile
order
encyclopedia
britannica
mammal
like
reptiles
divided
into
orders
therapsids
show
remarkably
complete
transition
skeletal
features
merriam
webster
saur
noun
ˈpe
ˌsȯr
pelycosauria
chiefly
permian
quadruped
often
define
belonging
extinct
abundant
north
america
europe
during
period
fins
feet
another
early
eothyris
pairs
very
teeth
protruding
upper
these
dental
suggest
carnivory
science
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PELYCOSAUR»
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Pelycosaurs: Synapsid,
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Review of the Pelycosauria
130 29. Diagrams of dorsal and ventral aspects of the pelycosaur humerus . . . . . .
. .. 138 30. Humeri 0f ophiacodonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .. 141 31. Humeri of sphenacodonts .
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Articles on Pelycosaurs, Including: Synapsid,
Pelycosaur, ...
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Pelycosaur. Biology. and. Ecology. Locomotion. Pelycosaurs are well enough
known that we can reconstruct how they walked. The massive front part of the
body was supported by a heavy, sprawling fore limb. The lighter hind limb had a
...
5
Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah
A, left lateral view of the skull and whole body reconstruction of the ophiacodontid
pelycosaur Ophiacodon; B, left lateral view of the skull and whole body
reconstruction of the edaphosaurid pelycosaur Edaphosaurus; C, left lateral view
of the ...
6
500 Years of New Words: the fascinating story of how, when, ...
Since then, many varieties of these fearsome creatures have been added to the
English language, including brontosaurus (1892), stegosaurus (1892),
triceratops (1892) and tyrannosaur (1924). The pelycosaur was a quadraped
reptile of ...
In trying to put pelycosaur adaptations to herbivory in a broader context, we can
assume that pelycosaurs functioned like large reptiles, rather than like mammals.
THE EDAPHOSAURIDS - SAIL-BACKED HERBIVORES Edaphosaurids were ...
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U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
New vertebrate evidence regarding correlation of the Cutler Formation in
Colorado with Permian rocks of France and Germany is brought forth by
discovery of a new pelycosaur in the Cutler. The Cutler haptodontine pelycosaur,
as described ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1962
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
New vertebrate evidence regarding correlation of the Cutler Formation in
Colorado with Permian rocks of France and Germany is brought forth by
discovery of a new pelycosaur in the Cutler. The Cutler haptodontine pelycosaur,
as described ...
10
Attending Daedalus: Gene Wolfe, Artifice and the Reader
The only appearance of a pre-Mesozoic species occurs when Severian and Agia
encounter a pelycosaur (probably an edaphosaurus from the brief description
offered in Chapter XX of The Shadow of the Torturer, p. 181 and p. 206), in the ...
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PELYCOSAUR»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
pelycosaur en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Triassic Mass Extinction May Give Clues on How Oceans Will Be …
Fragmentary fossil of pelycosaur, a mammal-like reptile from the Permian or Triassic Period. The end-Triassic mass extinction cleared ... «Truth-Out, Abr 15»
Scientists find fossil of ancient reptile mother caring for her babies
... Psittacosaurusand Oryctodromeus, as well as in the varanopid "pelycosaur," an ancient reptile that looked like a modern monitor lizard. «Christian Science Monitor, Ene 15»
Fossils suggest dinosaurs lived in families and cared for their young
... post-natal care in dinosaurs are extremely rare and it has only been reported in two types of dinosaurs, and a small lizard called a pelycosaur. «Daily Mail, Ene 15»
Why Ebenezer the fossilized Allosaurus does not prove young Earth …
In particular find a non-avian dinosaur in a higher stratum than the K-Pg boundary layer. Better still find a Pelycosaur....a "mammal like reptile" ... «Science 2.0, May 14»
Dimetrodon with 'steak-knife' teeth was more terrifying than T. rex
Dimetrodons were more like mammals than dinosaurs, and are members of a class of animal known as Pelycosaur. This class of animals is ... «Tech Times, Feb 14»
Razor-Toothed Meat-Eater Was Mammal Relative
The animal, identified as a varanopid pelycosaur and part of the genus Aerosaurus, looked like today's Komodo dragons, but was actually more ... «Discovery News, Dic 11»
Canadian researchers discover extintion-surviving prehistoric …
The fossilized pelycosaur — a razor-toothed beast that looked like present-day reptiles, but was actually a forerunner of modern mammals ... «National Post, Dic 11»
Permian extinction survivor lasts 35 million years
The last "pelycosaur": a varanopid synapsid from the Pristerognathus Assemblage Zone, Middle Permian of South Africa. Naturwissenschaften ... «Examiner.com, Dic 11»
Dinosaur mating rituals more elaborate than peacocks', scientists …
New research into pterosaurs and pelycosaurs - the fin-backed ancestors of modern mammals - have shown their elaborate headcrests and ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 10»