superclass|superclasses in English

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taxonomic category ranked below phylum and above class (Biology)

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1. 1 synonym for Chelicerata: superclass Chelicerata

2. 1 synonym for Agnatha: superclass Agnatha

3. Agnatha - superclass of eel-shaped chordates lacking jaws and pelvic fins: lampreys; hagfishes; some extinct forms superclass Agnatha Craniata,

4. Bicapitate: Bicapitate: unicapitate: unicapitate: Superclass Tetrapoda, Class Amphibia

5. Agnatha: 1 n superclass of eel-shaped chordates lacking jaws and pelvic fins: lampreys; hagfishes; some extinct forms Synonyms: superclass Agnatha Type of: class (biology) a …

6. Not to be confused with Gnathostomata (singular: Gnathostoma), a Vertebrate Superclass.

7. The Agnatha (Greek = 'no jaws') are a superclass of vertebrates

8. Chelicerata - spiders; scorpions; horseshoe crabs superclass Chelicerata Arthropoda, phylum Arthropoda - jointed-foot invertebrates: arachnids;

9. The Agnatha (Greek = 'no jaws') are a superclass of vertebrates.They are jawless fish.

10. ADVERTISEMENTS: In this article we will discuss about the classification of superclass Agnatha

11. Agnatha definition is - a superclass or other division of Vertebrata comprising those without jaws.

12. The Component class is the abstract superclass of the nonmenu-related Abstract Window Toolkit Components

13. The Amniotes are the evolutionary branch (clade) of the tetrapods (superclass Tetrapoda) in which the embryo develops

14. Agnathan, (superclass Agnatha), any member of the group of primitive jawless fishes that includes the lampreys (order Petromyzoniformes), hagfishes (order Myxiniformes), and several extinct groups.

15. Synonyms: Agnatha; superclass Agnatha Hypernyms ("Agnatha" is a kind of): class ((biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders)

16. The Applet class must be the superclass of any Applet that is to be embedded in a Web page or viewed by the Java Applet Viewer

17. Bony fish, (superclass Osteichthyes), any member of the superclass Osteichthyes, a group made up of the classes Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fishes) and Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) in the subphylum Vertebrata, including the great majority of living fishes and virtually all the world’s sport and commercial fishes.The scientific term Pisces has also been used to identify this group of fishes.

18. Apterygote Insects The insects probably evolved from some primitive member of the superclass Myriapoda during the Silurian period (400-440 million years ago)

19. The Applet class must be the superclass of any Applet that is to be embedded in a Web page or viewed by the Java Applet Viewer

20. (2013) treat Agnatha as a vertebrate infraphylum, rather than as a superclass : Subordinate Taxa Rank Verified Standards Met Verified Min Standards Met Unverified: Percent Standards Met

21. Agnatha (Latin, "no jaws") is a superclass of jawless fish in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata.The group excludes all vertebrates with jaws, known as gnathostomes.

22. Superclass Agnatha is made up of living and extinct forms. In older classifications, extant forms—that is, the lampreys and hagfishes— were grouped together as Cyclostomata (round mouth)

23. The Amniotes are the evolutionary branch (clade) of the tetrapods (superclass Tetrapoda) in which the embryo develops within a set of protective extra-embryonic membranes —the amnion, chorion, and …

24. Agnatha (Ancient Greek ἀ-γνάθος no jaws) is a superclass of jawless fish in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, consisting of both present (cyclostomes) and extinct (conodonts and ostracoderms) species

25. Historically, the Phylum Annelida was subdivided into the polychaetes (mostly marine worms), oligochaetes (e.g., earthworms) and hirudinids (leeches), but more recently the oligochaetes and hirudinids have been combined into the Superclass, Clitellata.