therapsiden
Therapsida, or therapsids, is a major clade of synapsids that includes mammals and their extinct relatives. They first appear in the Middle Permian and become the dominant terrestrial vertebrates in the Late Permian, diversifying into carnivores and herbivores before the end-Permian mass extinction. Some therapsid lineages survived into the Triassic, with cynodonts leading to mammals.
Therapsids exhibit a suite of derived features relative to their pelycosid ancestors. They generally show differentiated
The group includes several subgroups, such as Biarmosuchia, Dinocephalia, and Theriodontia, with cynodonts occupying the lineage
Impact and legacy: Therapsids shaped Permian ecosystems and provided the anatomical and developmental framework for mammals.