Anaspida

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Anaspida
Fossil range: 444–359 Ma
Early Silurian - Late Devonian
Jamoytius kerwoodi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Anaspida
For turtles, see Anapsida.

The Anaspida ("Without Shields") are stem gnathostomes,[1] and are classically regarded as the ancestors of lampreys.[2] Anaspids were small marine agnathans that lacked scales and paired fins. They first appeared sometime during the early Silurian, and flourished until the Late Devonian Extinction Event,[3] during the late Devonian, where most species, save for lampreys, went extinct due to the environmental upheaval during that time. The gills opened as a row of holes along either side of the animal that typically numbered anywhere from from 6-15 pairs.

Notes

  1. ^ Ahlberg, Per Erik (2001). Major events in early vertebrate evolution: palaeontology, phylogeny, genetics, and development. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis, p188. ISBN 0-415-23370-4. 
  2. ^ Patterson, Colin (1987). Molecules and morphology in evolution: conflict or compromise?. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, p142. ISBN 0-521-32271-5. 
  3. ^ Hall, Brian Keith; Hanken, James (1993). The Skull. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, p131. ISBN 0-226-31568-1. 

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