「clade」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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(Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005) Hypsogastropoda is a | clade of parasitic marine gastropods within the clad |
Cetruminantia is a | clade made up of the Cetacodontamorpha and their clo |
The stylophorans are now classified as a | clade of the Crinozoa, whereas the other three are c |
The SAR supergroup is a | clade that includes Stramenopiles (aka Heterokonts), |
t has been argued that D. banksii belongs in a | clade with the more-closely allied D. subtilis. |
analysis that suggested Paluxysaurus formed a | clade with Brachiosaurus, which would make it a brac |
two animals have been classified together in a | clade Lagerpetonidae. |
rding to Salzman and Judd B. jamaicana forms a | clade with B. plumeriana and B. cubensis, the other |
Dinosauromorpha is the name of a | clade of archosaurs that includes the closest relati |
ding to Salzman and Judd B. plumeriana forms a | clade with B. cubensis and B. jamaicana, the other G |
Araeoscelidia or Araeoscelida is a | clade of extinct diapsid reptiles superficially rese |
ostravis, and Rapaxavis, which together form a | clade of long-beaked enantiornithine birds. |
Clianthus forms a | clade with the genus Carmichaelia, New Zealand broom |
rence between the hypothesis that birds were a | clade nested within the Maniraptora and the hypothes |
Brachyopomorpha is a | clade of stereospondyl temnospondyls within the infr |
xception of the Fringillidae) appear to form a | clade; the status of the peculiar Olive Warbler and |
nd Lecythioscopa, the organism may fall into a | clade termed the archaeopriapulida, a stem group to |
hat Hanomys, Matutinia, and Rhombomylus form a | clade characterized by distinctive features of the s |
ed out to form, together with its relatives, a | clade with the parrotbills and Sylvia warblers and w |
Tethytheria is a | clade of mammals that includes the sirenians and the |
ister taxon is the extant Urocyon which form a | clade based on dentition. |
Because Holozoa is a | clade including all organisms more closely related t |
It was erected as a | clade in 2004 by Carvalho et al and included Chimaer |
The Glossophytes are a | clade of land plants comprising the glossopterids an |
This family is sister to a | clade formed by Sisoridae, Erethistidae, and Aspredi |
e a basal member of the Ornithopoda, forming a | clade with Zephyrosaurus schaffi, Orodromeus makelai |
holestes, Proceratosaurus and Scipionyx form a | clade with Coelurus to the exclusion of other tradit |
ed that the Rhizaria and Chromalveolata form a | clade. |
In 1994 Bennett defined a | clade Pteranodontidae, also including species of the |
r taxon of Monolophosaurus, together forming a | clade belonging either to Megalosauroidea or outside |
ulinoformia Haszprunar, 1987, referred to as a | clade in Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005 although it was prev |
is a taxon (group of organisms) which forms a | clade, meaning that it contains all the descendants |
nd the sister taxon of Nothronychus, forming a | clade with it. |
- and whether the clitellates are themselves a | clade - have not been fully elucidated. |
kroaches relatives are nowadays separated in a | clade called Dictyoptera. |
onoplacophora are no longer considered to be a | clade, and thus the classification means little more |
Ross's Gull and Swallow-tailed Gull sharing a | clade with these species. |
The Anchisauria were a | clade of sauropodomorph dinosaurs which lived during |
(Himantura gerrardi), and that the two form a | clade with the pale-edged stingray (D. zugei) and th |
ssigned Aussiedraco to the Pteranodontoidea, a | clade roughly containing the same species as the Orn |
It was placed as the sister taxon to a | clade containing Archosauria and Erythrosuchidae, a |
Eusuchia ("true crocodiles") is a | clade of crocodylomorphs that first appears in the E |
The Marrellomorphs are a | clade of stem-group arthropods known from the Cambri |
Elasmognatha is a taxonomic grouping, a | clade, of air-breathing land snails and slugs, terre |
that the Telonemia and centrohelids may form a | clade with the cryptophytes and haptophytes. |
Marginocephalia ("fringed heads") is a | clade of ornithischian dinosaurs that includes the t |
Mesocyon was the most basal member of a | clade that also includes the genera Cynodesmus, Sunk |
According to the AP-Website it forms a | clade together with the family Physenaceae (also of |
Pallas's Cat is the oldest living species of a | clade of felids that includes the modern genus Felis |
The evolution of a novel feature may permit a | clade to diversify by making new areas of morphospac |
istribution and DNA sequence data, they form a | clade of peacock softshells that neatly divides into |
phylogenetic tree shows Jixiangornis forming a | clade ("Euavialae" of Ji et al.) with short-tailed b |
rra indicated Chromogisaurus was a member of a | clade of basal Sauropodomorpha, the Guaibasauridae, |
otheria) (Gk: βόρειο North + θεριό Beast) is a | clade (magnorder) of placental mammals that is compo |
ut the molecular studies have placed it into a | clade of its own. |
uggested grouping all other cladocerans into a | clade called "Eucladocera", with Leptodora as its si |
Cetancodonta is the name given to a | clade containing the Cetacea (whales, dolphins, etc. |
he Old World babblers proper, they belong to a | clade also containing at least the liocichlas, barwi |
leontologist Paul Sereno in 1998, defined as a | clade containing all abelisaurids more closely relat |
Capitosauria is a | clade of stereospondyl temnospondyls. |
Heterotremata is a | clade of crabs, comprising those crabs in which the |
Pelmatozoa is a | clade of Phylum Echinodermata. |
Hemipsilichthys, along with Delturus, form a | clade (Delturinae). |
found Miragaia to group with Dacentrurus in a | clade Dacentrurinae, the sister group to Stegosaurus |
anca stage is the defining characteristic of a | clade called Mancoida which comprises all the member |
Rhinoceros and the extinct Punjabitherium in a | clade with Dicerorhinus, the Sumatran Rhino. |
Euskelia is a | clade of extinct Temnospondyl amphibians. |
nitial description of Anatosuchus, it formed a | clade with Comahuesuchus, within a less inclusve Not |
ave shown flat-snouted alligatorines to form a | clade within a larger group of blunt-snouted alligat |
e of the six major eukaryote groups) to form a | clade dubbed the SAR supergroup. |
are Old World babblers proper and belong to a | clade also containing at least the Leiothrix, the ba |
blished in 2008 found that it formed part of a | clade along with the Fire-fronted Bishop (E. |
In 2003 David Unwin defined a | clade Dimorphodontidae, as the node clade consisting |
Sauria is a | clade of reptiles that includes all living diapsids, |
t & Rocroi, 2005, Elasmognatha is treated as a | clade within the larger clade Stylommatophora. |
Chiniquodontoidea is a | clade of cynodonts that is defined as including all |
are considered sister groups of the Alligator | clade. |
cha to be more closely related to the American | clade, which contains such species as the Mottled an |
her than being derived from the North American | clade, the spotbill seems to hold a phylogenetic pos |
ed in Anas, but it belongs to a South American | clade that diverged early in dabbling duck evolution |
od molluscs in the superfamily Rissooidea, and | clade Littorinimorpha. |
the remainder of the large and diverse asterid | clade. |
According to his autobiography, | Clade survived in various minor jobs after his relea |
se it falls outside the Balaenoptera+Megaptera | clade, which includes all living rorqual whales. |
Neoplecostominae is the most basal | clade in Loricariidae with the exception of Lithogen |
This group would be the most basal | clade within Pterosauria with the exception of Preon |
s were a family belonging to the Biarmosuchian | clade that lived in the Permian Period. |
postulated that Apusozoa belongs in the bikont | clade. |
That is, across the Chordate | clade the same genes are found clustered near each o |
are related, forming a reduced chromalveolate | clade. |
Instead it is a member of the closely-related | clade Sacoglossa, the "sap-sucking" sea slugs. |
This combined | clade, in turn, attaches at the base of a large clad |
phyceae and Synurophyceae are part of a common | clade. |
yet been cultured nor named (known as the CRY1 | clade). |
There is possible evidence of a Dead | Clade Walking: in 2001, evidence was presented that |
ax, but is now known to be part of a different | clade, leading to its placement in the genus Williso |
It belonged to the recently discovered | clade Lognkosauria, a transitional group of titanosa |
They form a distinct | clade which is usually classified as the subfamily C |
cies termed kestrels appear to form a distinct | clade among the falcons, as suggested by comparison |
cate that the genus Leopardus forms a distinct | clade within the feline subfamily, and first evolved |
etidae, Tritheledontidae, and the more diverse | clade Mammaliaformes, an array of basal forms enumer |
o calls; this species is a member of a diverse | clade of Patagioenas which vary much in appearance, |
The Mesomycetozoea (or DRIP | clade, or Ichthyosporea) are a small group of protis |
ejonisuchus relatively basally in the dyrosaur | clade between Phosphatosaurus gavialoides and Arambo |
significantly from Black Kites in the Eurasian | clade, and should be considered as a separate, allop |
e seen also in the high proportion of European | clade in Asian breeds close to Europe, like Saluki a |
Dryolestoidea is an extinct | clade of Mesozoic mammals that only contains two ord |
best preserved representative of this extinct | clade of vombatiforms. |
oth lemurs (Palaeopropithecidae) is an extinct | clade of lemurs that includes four genera. |
food by humans, which make up the Galloanserae | clade. |
r responses to attack, including the gastropod | clade known as sea hares. |
he Pseudictopidae probably represent a genuine | clade. |
Gilbertsonii | clade: contains L. gilbertsonii and unidentified Car |
llophryne is the sister taxon of the glassfrog | clade Centroleninae (Austin et al. 2002, Frost et al |
least the Psamathini seem to represent a good | clade. |
Its greatest | clade diversity is found in Korea, northern China, a |
rus caballus, form a single homogeneous group ( | clade) and are genetically indistinguishable from ea |
It belongs to the Guadeloupean-Dominican | clade of anoles, which includes A. marmoratus on the |
ster group of the hippopotamid-anthracotheriid | clade, but this relationship was weakly supported. |
ts a position at the very base of the hornwort | clade. |
or "those who bear toxins"), is a hypothetical | clade which represents about 4600 species (nearly 60 |
is one of eight families in the euasterids II | clade (campanulids) that are unplaced as to order. |
It seems to belong to an ill-defined | clade containing congeners from eastern Africa and t |
lherminieri seems to belong to an ill-resolved | clade also including such species as the Little Shea |
He placed both species in the Insignes | clade, the members of which are characterised by coa |
This genus was the last of its | clade and survived until the late Pliocene in southe |
Together they form a larger | clade with the Australian genus Swainsona and the Ne |
s that the Lancelets are the most basal living | clade within the chordates. |
ly Androngo trivittatus, it belongs to a major | clade which does not seem to include the type genus |
amelaescincus gardineri, it belongs to a major | clade which does not seem to include the type genus |
Feylinia belongs to a major | clade which does not seem to include the Scincinae t |
It belongs to a major | clade of this group which does not seem to include t |
close to Janetaescincus, it belongs to a major | clade that does not seem to include the type genus S |
enhydrocyon parallels the Mesocyon-Enhydrocyon | clade by having a reduced metaconid (cusp) of the lo |
e strong premolars of the Mesocyon-Enhydrocyon | clade. |
It is everywhere found as minority | clade, with the highest concentration being in North |
where it makes up the second most common mtDNA | clade (after H). |
A related unnamed N* | clade is found among Australian Aborigines. |
the Neosauropoda division and belongs to a new | clade, Turiasauria, together with Losillasaurus and |
alawisaurus to be the sister group of this new | clade. |
They defined a new | clade for the group containing both Futalognkosaurus |
avid Unwin in 2003 defined the group as a node | clade: the last common ancestor of Anurognathus and |
"Apidae" (or, alternatively, the non-Linnaean | clade "Anthophila"), but this is not a widely-accept |
(In March 2005, the 89-year old | Clade and the 81-year old Sqn Ldr James would have a |
re relatively basal taxa within the Otothyrini | clade. |
The genus belongs to its own | clade Livoniini, which is usually placed in the subf |
table for being the oldest-known parareptilian | clade. |
re an ecological guild, but not a phylogenetic | clade. |
stropods in the superfamily Pleurotomarioidea, | clade Vetigastropoda (according to the taxonomy of t |
Atelocerata Heymons, 1901 is a proposed | clade of arthropods that includes Hexapoda (insects |
Lamellipedia is a proposed | clade of arthropods that includes most trilobites (b |
Atlantogenata is a proposed | clade of mammals containing the cohorts or super-ord |
Eobacteria is a proposed | clade characterized by Cavalier-Smith. |
The R1b | clade appears to have a much higher degree of intern |
novel marine bacterium within the Roseobacter | clade in the order Rhodobacterales". |
ovel abundant member of the marine Roseobacter | clade from the North Sea". |
ntibiotic-producing members of the Roseobacter | clade, reclassification of Ruegeria algicola (Lafay |
e APG II system includes them within the rosid | clade. |
ests that Hericiaceae belongs to the russuloid | clade of homobasidiomycetes, and morphological and m |
roconsul, Kenyapithecus may not be in the same | clade as apes and humans, but as the older Equatoriu |
riphyophyllum peltatum) all belong to the same | clade. |
t that while the genus does belong to the same | clade as the other big cats, it diverged from the ge |
riphyophyllum peltatum) all belong to the same | clade, which does not consist only of carnivorous pl |
ly Ancistrocladaceae would belong to this same | clade, although the plants in the family are non-car |
rium HIMB114, which is classified in the SAR11 | clade of marine bacteria. |
d Australodocus to be a member of the sauropod | clade Macronaria rather than a diplodocid. |
photus, Neophema and Pezoporus form a separate | clade and might be closer related to the clade consi |
the other greenbul species, forming a separate | clade from the two main clades which make up the bul |
ation found in Chile is regarded as a separate | clade, and the reinstatement of Hymenophyton pedicel |
erobilharzia and Schistomatium form a separate | clade indicating that adaption to mammalian hosts ha |
It is a sibling | clade of Haplogroup F, within the more ancient group |
s and Massospondylus were placed in the sister | clade Plateosauria. |
cladistic schems, Batrachosauria is the sister | clade to the Anthracosauroidea |
S. sinensium is a sister | clade to the S. japonicum group and is found in Chin |
Systematically it is a sister | clade to the guenons but differs in dentition and ha |
dase I (COI) gene Marisa planogyra is a sister | clade to Asolene spixii, which indicate, that Marisa |
logroup P1 and formerly thought to be a sister | clade of Haplogroup R rather than derived from it. |
iaceae) but also that this genus is the sister | clade to the majority of the other families of the L |
has shown the Phegopteris genus to be a sister | clade to the rest of the thelypteroid ferns. |
While the Tunicates are the sister | clade to the Craniata. |
It is the sister | clade to the Tetraconata. |
into the genus Choleoeimeria and form a sister | clade to the family Eimeriidae. |
hylogenetic analysis has shown that this small | clade is very close to the Lycopodium clavatum clade |
dra species sampled, but rather within a small | clade of Banksia species with independently reduced |
Within Guaibasauridae it forms a smaller | clade with its sister taxon Saturnalia, the Saturnal |
pusilla), which are also members of the stint | clade - was established before Erolia. |
is an extinct hypocarnivorous canine sub-tribe | clade of Borophaginae (Bear-dog). |
Euteleostomi is a successful | clade that includes more than 90% of the living spec |
The Aeolidida is a taxonomic | clade of sea slugs, specifically aeolid nudibranchs, |
educed forelimbs seen in other members of that | clade. |
urian dinosaur, and like other members of that | clade, the animals of this genus probably possessed |
age of bootstrap trees which also resolve that | clade. |
That | clade, together with "Leafy I" (another 1800 species |
nary studies suggested it was a member of that | clade. |
rmal group Architaenioglossa, belonging to the | clade Caenogastropoda, (according to the taxonomy of |
idae is an extinct family of gastropods in the | clade Eupulmonata (according to the taxonomy of the |
l sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the | clade Sorbeoconcha. |
f sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the | clade Vetigastropoda (according to the taxonomy of t |
idae is an extinct family of gastropods in the | clade Vetigastropoda (according to the taxonomy of t |
l sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the | clade Hypsogastropoda. |
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