Monophyletic
From LIAS Glossary
monophyletic (adjective) – referring to a set (clade) of taxa that all share a common ancestor and are characterized by a common set of derived characters; it is universally accepted that monophyly is the best criterion to delimit and name a taxonomic group. Related terms: paraphyletic, polyphyletic.
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