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Craniate phylogeny and diversity of living species

Craniate phylogeny and diversity of living species. Fig. 3.1. Vertebrata includes all living craniates except Myxiniformes; Gnathostomata includes all living vertebrates except Petromyzontiformes; Osteichthyes includes all living gnathostomes except Chondrichthyes;

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Craniate phylogeny and diversity of living species

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  1. Craniate phylogeny and diversity of living species Fig. 3.1

  2. Vertebrata includes all living craniates except Myxiniformes; Gnathostomata includes all living vertebrates except Petromyzontiformes; Osteichthyes includes all living gnathostomes except Chondrichthyes; Sarcopterygii includes all living osteichthyans except Actinopterygii; Rhipidistia includes all living sarcopterygians except Actinistia; Tetrapoda includes all living rhipidistians except Dipnoi; Amniota includes all living tetrapods except Lissamphibia; Sauropsida includes all living amniotes except Mammalia; Diapsida includes all living sauropsids except Testudines; Archosauria includes all living diapsids except Lepidosauria; Aves includes all living archosaurs except Crocodilia; Theria includes all living mammals except Monotremata; and Eutheria includes all living therians except Metatheria.

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