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English: Simple diagram showing the relationship between cladistic and traditional classification of the class Reptilia. The traditional definition of Reptiles is a paraphyletic assemblage compromising all amniote lineages, with the exception of birds and mammalian synapsids. Based on the file File:Paraphyletic.svg.
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