Parietal foramen
Dentary
Large clavicles,
interclavicles,
and coracoids Long phalanges
Increased number
of sacral vertebrae
Limb placed under body
Expanded
iliac blade
Short tail
Reduced pubis
and ischium
Calcaneal heel
Zygomatic arch
Reduced clavicles,
interclavicles,
and coracoids
Dentary-squamosal
jaw joint
Rod-
shaped
ilium
Loss/reduction of
cervical ribs
Loss of
lumbar ribs
Postorbital bar
Secondary palate
Differentiated teeth
Coronoid process
of dentary
Short phalanges
Temporal fossa
Large pubis and ischium
Large processes on
caudal vertebrae
Long tail
Pelycosaur (Haptodus)
Noncynodont therapsid (Lycaenops)
Cynodont therapsid (Thrinaxodon)
Early mammal (Megazostrodon)
1 cm
1 cm
1 cm
1 cm
FIGURE 13.4. The transformation of
the synapsid skeleton from primitive
pelycosaurs like Dimetrodon through
cynodonts to true mammals. (Drawing
by Carl Buell).