Craniata
clade of chordates / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Craniata (sometimes Craniota) is a proposed clade of chordate animals that contains the vertebrates (subphylum Vertebrata) and Myxini (hagfish) as living representatives. Craniata includes all animals with a skull, or cranium, as the name suggests.
Quick Facts Craniata Temporal range: Early Cambrian - Recent, Scientific classification ...
Craniata Temporal range: Early Cambrian - Recent | |
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Pacific hagfish resting on bottom down off Oregon coast. | |
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(unranked): | Craniata Janvier 1981 |
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Cephalaspidomorphi (disputed) |
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These two taxa lack proper vertebrae, which are characteristic for vertebrates according to the new interpretation, whereas traditionally—and confusingly—they were not (Hickman et al., 2007).
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