Biology:List of chordate orders

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Short description: All the classes and orders of phylum Chordata
Spotted gar, Lepisosteus oculatus

This article contains a list of all of the classes and orders that are located in the Phylum Chordata.

Subphylum Cephalochordata

Class Leptocardii: Lancelets

  • Order Amphioxiformes

Family Pikaiidae †

Olfactores (unranked)

Subphylum Tunicata

Class Ascidiacea: Ascideans and sessile tunicates

Chelyosoma macleayanum

Class Thaliacea: Pelagic tunicates

Class Appendicularia: Solitary, free-swimming tunicates

Subphylum Vertebrates

Infraphylum Cyclostomata, Superclass Agnatha: Paraphyletic jawless vertebrates

Class Myxini: Hagfish
  • Order Myxiniformes
      • Family Myxinidae
Class Hyperoartia: Lampreys and their † kin

Infraphylum Gnathostomata: Jawed vertebrates

Bothriolepis canadensis
Class Placodermi
Class Chondrichthyes: Cartilaginous fish
Dogfish shark
Pristiophorus japonicus
Class Acanthodii
Acanthodes
Superclass Osteichthyes: Bony fish
Class Actinopterygii: Ray-finned fish
Atlantic sturgeon
  • Order Asarotiformes †
  • Order Discordichthyiformes †
  • Order Paphosisciformes †
  • Order Scanilepiformes †
  • Order Cheirolepidiformes †
  • Order Paramblypteriformes †
  • Order Rhadinichthyiformes †
  • Order Palaeonisciformes †
  • Order Tarrasiiformes †
  • Order Pachycormiformes
  • Order Ptycholepiformes †
  • Order Redfieldiiformes †
  • Order Haplolepidiformes †
  • Order Aeduelliformes †
  • Order Platysomiformes †
  • Order Dorypteriformes †
  • Order Eurynotiformes †
Subclass Cladistii
Subclass Chondrostei
Subclass Neopterygii
Lepisosteus oculatus
Eurypharynx pelecanoides
Class Sarcopterygii: Lobe-finned fish
Superclass Tetrapoda
Class Amphibia: Amphibians
Class Reptilia: Reptiles
Class Aves: Birds
Southern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome), a flightless bird
Class Mammalia: Mammals

See also

References

  1. In ITIS, Gobiesociformes is placed as the suborder Gobiesocoidei of the order Perciformes.
  2. In Nelson and ITIS, Syngnathiformes is placed as the suborder Syngnathoidei of the order Gasterosteiformes.