Definitionadj. of or relating to the evolutionary development of organisms
Last update: August 17, 2015
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Huxley, the sporosac is the starting-point of an evolution leading up through the various types of gonophores to the free medusa as the culminating point of a phyletic series. [Please select]
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The phyletic age of the family is probably great, however, as evidenced by the spotty distribution of the birds. [Please select]
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This phyletic line retained the larval characters and breeding call of the prototype. [Please select]
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The frogs in this phyletic line retained the moderate size of the prototype and did not develop additional dermal bone. [Please select]
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We assume that in their respective phyletic lines the differentiation of both _S. [Please select]
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The _Agalychnis_ phyletic line has one kind of specialization for an arboreal existence. [Please select]
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Its primacy is reflected in the phyletic expansion of the temporal openings to permit greater freedom of the muscles during contraction. [Please select]
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