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This is a
WP:INDISCRIMINATE list. The phrase "transitional fossil" has almost no weight in modern paleontology. Almost any fossil could be considered a transitional fossil between some group or another, as almost all fossils show a selection of both primitive and derived traits, as detailed in our
cladistics article. While some of this list is sourced some of these sources don't even use the phrase, "transitional fossil", and the vast majority is completely unsourced. The section
Transitional_fossil#Prominent_examples in the main article is more than enough to list the most historically famous examples like ArchaeopteryxHemiauchenia (
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00:58, 4 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Merge per above reasoning. I disagree that the term has almost no weight in modern paleontology - it is rather that it is now generally relativized by specifying at what level, or even to what characteristic, it is considered to apply. However, that makes a list of all of these qualified cases far too large and unwieldy to maintain. As noted, the existing text sections do a fine job of discussing important examples. Expand that a little with high-profile/high-importance material from the current list and we should be good. --Elmidae (
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14:59, 4 January 2023 (UTC)reply
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