Anaspidomorphi (anaspidomorphs) is an extinct superclass of jawless fish.
Anaspidomorphi Temporal range: Early Silurian - Late Devonian
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Reconstruction of the Late Silurian anaspid agnathan Cowielepis ritchiei, of Cowie Bay, Scotland | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Subphylum: | Vertebrata |
Superclass: | †Anaspidomorphi |
Subtaxa | |
According to the newer taxonomy based on the work of Nelson, Grande and Wilson 2016[1] and van der Laan 2018,[2] the phylogeny of Anaspidomorphi looks like this:
- Superclass †Anaspidomorphi
- Order †Euphanerida
- Family †Euphaneropidae Woodward, 1900
- Order †Jamoytiiformes Halstead-Tarlo, 1967
- Family †Achanarellidae Newman, 2002
- Family †Jamoytiidae White, 1946
- Class †Anaspida Janvier, 1996 non Williston, 1917
- Order †Endeiolepidiformes Berg, 1940
- Family †Endeiolepididae Stensio, 1939
- Order †Birkeniiformes Stensiö, 1964
- Family †Pharyngolepididae Kiær, 1924
- Family †Pterygolepididae Obručhev, 1964
- Family †Rhyncholepididae Kiær, 1924
- Family †Tahulalepididae Blom, Märss & Miller, 2002
- Family †Lasaniidae Goodrich, 1909
- Family †Ramsaasalepididae Blom, Märss & Miller, 2003
- Family †Birkeniidae Traquair, 1899
- Family †Septentrioniidae Blom, Märss & Miller, 2002
- Order †Endeiolepidiformes Berg, 1940
- Order †Euphanerida
References
edit- ^ Nelson, Joseph S.; Grande, Terry C.; Wilson, Mark V. H. (2016). Fishes of the World (5th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781118342336.
- ^ van der Laan, Richard (2018). "Family-group names of fossil fishes".
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External links
edit- Anaspidomorphi at comenius.susqu.edu