Amniota

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Amniota is a clade of vertebrate animals characterized by having an amniotic egg, including reptiles, birds, and mammals.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Amniota canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf clade
group of vertebrates
taxon
characterizedBy amniotic egg
embryo enclosed in amnion
extraembryonic membranes
contains extant species
extinct species
definingFeature embryo develops within fluid-filled sac
reduced dependence on water for reproduction
distinguishedFrom non-amniote tetrapods
eggAdaptation adapted for terrestrial development
eggEnvironment can develop on land
eggType cleidoic egg
evolvedFrom early tetrapods
excludes Amphibia
fish
firstAppearance Carboniferous period
firstAppearanceApproximateAge about 312 million years ago
habitat primarily terrestrial environments
hasCirculatoryAdaptation extraembryonic blood vessels in allantois
hasCommonName amniotes
hasLatinName Amniota self-link
hasMember birds
mammals
reptiles
hasSubclade Sauropsida
Synapsida
hasSynapomorphy allantois
amnion
chorion
costal ventilation of lungs
impermeable or keratinized skin
higherClassification Vertebrata
surface form: Tetrapoda
includes Aves
Mammalia
Reptilia
Sauropsida
Synapsida
kingdom Animalia
phylum Chordata
reproductionType internal fertilization
sisterGroupOf Lissamphibia
subphylum Vertebrata
superclass Tetrapoda
taxonRank clade
usedIn evolutionary biology
vertebrate phylogeny

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aves hasSubgroup Amniota
Amniota hasLatinName Amniota self-link