Therapsids are an order of synapsids (Class Synapsida) that are believed to include mammals and their immediate evolutionary ancestors. Other than the mammals, all lineages of the therapsids are extinct, with the last known non-mammalian therapsids dying out in the Early Cretaceous period.
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| - Therapsids are an order of synapsids (Class Synapsida) that are believed to include mammals and their immediate evolutionary ancestors. Other than the mammals, all lineages of the therapsids are extinct, with the last known non-mammalian therapsids dying out in the Early Cretaceous period.
- Therapsids, previously known as the "mammal-like reptiles", are an order of synapsids. Traditionally, synapsids were referred to as reptiles. However, when the term is used cladistically, the taxon also includes the mammals, which are descended from the cynodont therapsids.
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| - Illustration of Pristerognathus, a therocephalian therapsid
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| - Phthinosuchus, an early therapsid
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| - * Suborder Biarmosuchia *
* Suborder Dinocephalia
* Suborder Anomodontia *
** Infraorder Dicynodontia
* Theriodontia *
** Suborder Gorgonopsia
** Suborder Therocephalia
** Suborder Cynodontia *
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| - * Suborder Biarmosuchia *
* Suborder Dinocephalia
* Suborder Anomodontia *
** Infraorder Dicynodontia
* Theriodontia *
** Suborder Gorgonopsia
** Suborder Therocephalia
** Suborder Cynodontia *
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| - Therapsids are an order of synapsids (Class Synapsida) that are believed to include mammals and their immediate evolutionary ancestors. Other than the mammals, all lineages of the therapsids are extinct, with the last known non-mammalian therapsids dying out in the Early Cretaceous period.
- Therapsids, previously known as the "mammal-like reptiles", are an order of synapsids. Traditionally, synapsids were referred to as reptiles. However, when the term is used cladistically, the taxon also includes the mammals, which are descended from the cynodont therapsids.
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