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Diapsid

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Diapsids
Fossil range: Carboniferous-Recent
A lizard
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Sauropsida
(unranked) Eureptilia
Subclass: Diapsida
Osborn, 1903
Groups

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Diapsids ("two arches") are a group of tetrapod animals that developed two holes (temporal fenestra) in each side of their skulls, about 300 million years ago during the late Carboniferous period. Living diapsids are extremely diverse, and include all birds, crocodiles, lizards, snakes, tuataras, and possibly even turtles. While some lost either one hole (lizards), or both holes (snakes), they are still classified as diapsids based on their ancestry. There are 14,600 species of diapsid existing in environments around the world today, including most flying and poisonous vertebrates.

The ancestral openings are above and below the eye, and allow the jaw to open wider, and the attachment of larger, stronger jaw muscles. A more obscure ancestral characteristic is a relatively long lower arm bone (radius), compared to the upper arm bone (humerus). Extinct groups include the dinosaurs, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, mosasaurs, and many more obscure lineages. The classification of most of the early groups is fluid and subject to change.

[edit] Diapsid Groups

Subclass DIAPSIDA

  • Order Araeoscelidia
  • Neodiapsida
    • Order Avicephala
    • Order Younginiformes
    •  ?Superorder Ichthyopterygia (ichthyosaurs)
    • Infraclass Lepidosauromorpha
      • Superorder Sauropterygia (plesiosaurs)
      • Superorder Lepidosauria (tuatara, lizards, amphisbaenians and snakes)
    • Infraclass Archosauromorpha
      •  ?Order Testudines (turtles)
      • Order Prolacertiformes
      • Archosauria
        • Crurotarsi
          • Superorder Crocodylomorpha (crocodiles and extinct relatives)
        • Ornithodira
          • Order Pterosauria (pterosaurs)
          • Superorder Dinosauria (dinosaurs)
            • Class AVES (birds)

[edit] External links

  • Diapsida. Michel Laurin and Jacques A. Gauthier. Tree of Life Web Project. June 22, 2000.
  • Diapsida Cladogram at Mikko's Phylogeny Archive

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