Amniota is a superset that consists of and contains Mammalia, Dinosauria, etc. From Wordnik.com. [A Disclaimer for Behe?] Reference
These higher Vertebrates are therefore called Amniota in contrast to the Lower Vertebrates or. From Wordnik.com. [The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told] Reference
ID guy: Amniota is Cladistics. From Wordnik.com. [A New Book] Reference
Reptiles and mammals fit within Amniota. From Wordnik.com. [A New Book] Reference
Amniota consists of and contains Synapsida and Sauropsida. From Wordnik.com. [A Disclaimer for Behe?] Reference
In turn, Tetrapoda consists of and contains Amphibia and Amniota. From Wordnik.com. [A Disclaimer for Behe?] Reference
Mammalia and Aves are, in fact, subclades within the grand clade of the Amniota. From Wordnik.com. [A Disclaimer for Behe?] Reference
It is misleading, but there is a clade Tetrapoda Reptiliomorpha Amniota Reptilia. From Wordnik.com. [A Disclaimer for Behe?] Reference
However, we can place mammals and reptiles within the modern classification of Amniota. From Wordnik.com. [About 'What Darwin Got Wrong'] Reference
It is obtained by removing clades Aves and Synapsida (which includes Mammalia) from Amniota. From Wordnik.com. [A Disclaimer for Behe?] Reference
In cladistics, Mammalia and Dinosauria are strictly contained in (proper subsets of) Amniota. From Wordnik.com. [A Disclaimer for Behe?] Reference
Hence, Dinosauria and Mammalia are properly nested within the higher-level classification, Amniota. From Wordnik.com. [A Disclaimer for Behe?] Reference
Amniota (amnion) is the modern classification, and contains reptiles, mammals and birds, but not amphibians. From Wordnik.com. [About 'What Darwin Got Wrong'] Reference
It is just a section of the clade Amniota: the section that is left after the Mammalia and Aves have been hived off. From Wordnik.com. [A Disclaimer for Behe?] Reference
It puts all living reptiles in the Reptilia clade, with Synapsids and Reptilians being separate branches in the Amniota clade. From Wordnik.com. [Semmelweis: ID hero - The Panda's Thumb] Reference
Amniota - > Reptiliomorpha - > Tetrapoda - > Terrestrial Vertebrates - >. From Wordnik.com. [Planet MySQL] Reference
One of the most obvious examples of this is the allantois in the Amniota. From Wordnik.com. [Hormones and Heredity] Reference
Evolution of the amniotic egg gives rise to the Amniota, reptiles that can reproduce on land and lay eggs on dry land. From Wordnik.com. [Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]] Reference
In Major Features of Vertebrate Evolution from The Palaeontological Society, Sauropsida is the reptilian half of the Amniota. From Wordnik.com. [Down with phyla! (episode II) - The Panda's Thumb] Reference
It is developed in reptiles, birds, and mammals, which are hence called Amniota; but not in amphibia and fishes, which are consequently termed Anamnia. From Wordnik.com. [I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta] Reference
RYBCZYNSKI, N. (2000) Cranial anatomy and phylogenetic position of Suminia getmanovi, a basal anomodont (Amniota: Therapsida) from the Late Permian of Eastern Europe. From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
The Amphibians are followed in the Permian period by the first Amniota, the oldest reptiles; from these develop later, in the Triassic period, the Birds on the one hand, and the Mammals on the other. From Wordnik.com. [Monism as Connecting Religion and Science A Man of Science] Reference
Amniota is Cladistics. From Wordnik.com. [A New Book] Reference
Lower branch: Amniota - Reptilia - Diapsida. From Wordnik.com. [Drawing a Line in the Academic Sand - The Panda's Thumb] Reference
Now take Amniota. From Wordnik.com. [A Disclaimer for Behe?] Reference
Proto-Amniota. From Wordnik.com. [Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology] Reference
Upper branch: Amniota - Synapsida - Therapsida - Cynodontia - Mammalia. From Wordnik.com. [Drawing a Line in the Academic Sand - The Panda's Thumb] Reference
And chimps are still Pan which are still Hominidae which are still Catarrhini, Primates, Eutheria, Mammalia, Therapsida, Synapsida, Amniota, Terrestrial Vertebrates, Sarcopterygii, Gnathostomata, Vertebrata, Craniata, Chordata, Deuterostomia, Bilateria, Animals, Eukaryotes. From Wordnik.com. [Don't teach ID -- at least not until our textbook is published - The Panda's Thumb] Reference
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