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English: Cynodont tree plotted onto a stratigraphic scale; rectangular bars or dots show the known observed ranges of taxa; e, early; m, middle; l, late; each taxon is identified by a number, for ease of comparisons with the plots in figure 2a–c. For stage abbreviations, see §2d.
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The radiation of cynodonts and the ground plan of mammalian morphological diversity Marcello Ruta, Jennifer Botha-Brink, Stephen A. Mitchell, Michael J. Benton

Proc. R. Soc. B 2013 280 20131865; DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2013.1865. Published 28 August 2013 [1]
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