plesiomorphic
1plesiomorphic — adjective plizioʊˈmoʊɹfɪk Sharing a character state with an ancestral clade; primitive. [T]he cockroach Polyphaga may represent a condition more plesiomorphic than in other Dictyoptera, but it could as well be paedomorphic, and therefore more… …
2plesiomorphic — Similar in form. SYN: plesiomorphous …
3plesiomorphic — (Subclass Copepoda): Referring to the ancestral state of a character [Boxshall and Halsey, 2004] …
4Bradypodion — Robertson Dwarf Chameleon (Bradypodion gutturale) at Anysberg Nature Reserve Scientific classification Kingdom …
5Loon — For other uses, see Loon (disambiguation). Divers / Loons Temporal range: ?Late Eocene Recent (see text) 37–0 Ma …
6Honey bee — For other uses, see Honey bee (disambiguation). This article refers collectively to all true honey bees; for the common domesticated honey bee, see European honey bee. Honeybees Temporal range: Oligocene–Recent …
7Egernia — Pygmy Spiny tailed Skink (Egernia depressa) a small species of Egernia sensu stricto Scientific classification Kingdom …
8Megascolecidae — castings in India Scientific classification Kingdom …
9Thingodonta — Taxobox name = Thingodonts fossil range = Oligocene Miocene regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia infraclassis = Marsupialia ordo = †Yalkaparidontia ordo authority = Archer, Hand Godthelp, 1988 familia = †Yalkaperidontidae… …
10Dikaryon — is from Greek, di meaning 2 and karyon meaning nut, referring to the cell nucleus. The dikaryon is a nuclear feature which is unique to some fungi, in which after plasmogamy the two compatible nuclei of two cells pair off and cohabit without… …