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		Definition of pelycosaur in English: pelycosaurnoun ˈpɛlɪkəsɔːˈpelikəˌsôr A large fossil reptile of the late Carboniferous and Permian periods, typically having a line of long bony spines along the back supporting a sail-like crest. 盘龙 Order Pelycosauria, subclass Synapsida: several families and genera, including Dimetrodon and Edaphosaurus Example sentencesExamples -  Between the Carboniferous pelycosaurs and the first Jurassic mammals, the jaw articulation changed.
 -  The transition between pelycosaurs and therapsids has not been documented.
 -  Whereas the Early Permian pelycosaur record is extensive, Carboniferous pelycosaur remains are rare and poorly known.
 -  All groups of pelycosaurs went extinct by the end of the Permian.
 -  Nevertheless these primitive animals were more advanced on the road the to mammalian evolution, and, like the pelycosaurs, diverged along several lines as herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores.
 -  An interesting example of convergent evolution is seen between these pelycosaurs and the unrelated dinosaurs.
 -  A characteristic pelycosaur was Dimetrodon, a large predator from the Permian of Texas.
 -  It may be intermediate in structure between the pelycosaurs and the therapsids.
 -  This gap is all the more extreme because pelycosaurs and therapsids are each large, internally-diverse groups.
 -  It is a box-like construction, more like a pelycosaur than a mammal, with the large flat maxillae forming the sides, the nasal the top, the the tall premaxilla at the rostral end.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from Greek pelux, peluk- 'bowl' + sauros 'lizard'.    Definition of pelycosaur in US English: pelycosaurnounˈpelikəˌsôr A large extinct reptile of the late Carboniferous and Permian periods, typically having a line of long bony spines along the back supporting a sail-like crest. 盘龙 Order Pelycosauria, subclass Synapsida: several families and genera, including Dimetrodon and Edaphosaurus Example sentencesExamples -  Whereas the Early Permian pelycosaur record is extensive, Carboniferous pelycosaur remains are rare and poorly known.
 -  An interesting example of convergent evolution is seen between these pelycosaurs and the unrelated dinosaurs.
 -  It may be intermediate in structure between the pelycosaurs and the therapsids.
 -  A characteristic pelycosaur was Dimetrodon, a large predator from the Permian of Texas.
 -  Nevertheless these primitive animals were more advanced on the road the to mammalian evolution, and, like the pelycosaurs, diverged along several lines as herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores.
 -  The transition between pelycosaurs and therapsids has not been documented.
 -  It is a box-like construction, more like a pelycosaur than a mammal, with the large flat maxillae forming the sides, the nasal the top, the the tall premaxilla at the rostral end.
 -  Between the Carboniferous pelycosaurs and the first Jurassic mammals, the jaw articulation changed.
 -  This gap is all the more extreme because pelycosaurs and therapsids are each large, internally-diverse groups.
 -  All groups of pelycosaurs went extinct by the end of the Permian.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from Greek pelux, peluk- ‘bowl’ + sauros ‘lizard’.     |