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Unit 20: Craniata

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Abbreviated Cladogram

CHORDATA
|
Craniata
|--Myxinoidea
`--Vertebrata
   |--CONODONTA
   `--+--Hyperoartia
      |  |--Endeiolepis
      |  `--Petromyzontiformes
      `--+--Anaspida
         `--+--PTERASPIDOMORPHI
            `--"THELODONTI"

Contents

20.000: Overview
20.100: Craniata
References


References


Cameron, CB, JR Garey & BJ Swalla (2000), Evolution of the chordate body plan: new insights from phylogenetic analyses of deuterostome phyla. Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. 97: 4469-4474. Vertebrata

Chen, J-Y, D-Y Huang & C-W Li (1999), An early Cambrian craniate-like chordate, Nature 402: 518-522. Craniata, Vertebrata.

Donoghue, PCJ, PL Forey & RJ Aldridge (2000), Conodont affinity and chordate phylogeny. Biol. Rev. 75: 191-251. Overview, Vertebrata.

Janvier, P (1996), Early Vertebrates, Oxford, 393 pp. Overview.

Janvier, P (1999), Catching the first fish. Nature 402: 21-22. Craniata.

Janvier, P & A Blieck (1993), The Silurian-Devonian Agnathan Biostratigraphy of the Old Red Continent in JA Long (ed.), Palaeozoic Vertebrate Biostratigraphy and Biogeography. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, pp.70-73. Overview.

Long, JA (1993), Morphological Characteristics of Paleozoic Vertebrates used in biostratigraphy, in JA Long (ed.), Palaeozoic Vertebrate Biostratigraphy and Biogeography. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, pp.3-24.

Shu, D-G, H-L Luo, SC Morris, X-L Zhang, S-X Hu, L Chen, J Han, M Zhu, Y Li & L-Z Chen (1999), Lower Cambrian vertebrates from South China. Nature 402: 42-46. Craniata; Hyperoartia; Vertebrata.

LBH Tarlo (1967), Agnatha, in WB Harland et al. (eds.), The Fossil Record, The Geological Society, pp.629-636.

Wilson, MVH & MW Caldwell (1998), The Furcacaudiformes: a new order of jawless vertebrates with thelodont scales, based on articulated Silurian and Devonian fossils from Northern Canada. J. Vert. Paleontol. 18: 10-29. Overview.

Zimmer, C (2000), In search of vertebrate origins: beyond brain and bone, Science 287: 1576. Craniata.


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