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- Q3621278 subject Q10252125.
- Q3621278 subject Q6765387.
- Q3621278 abstract "Arandaspida is a taxon of very early, jawless prehistoric fish which lived during the Ordovician period. Arandaspids represent the oldest known craniates, a proposed group of chordates that contain all chordates with a cartilage-derived skull (i.e., lampreys, armored agnathans, and gnathostomes), and hagfish. The group represents a subclass within the class Pteraspidomorphi, and contains only one order, the Arandaspidiformes. The oldest known genus of this group is Sacabambaspis found in South America.".
- Q3621278 thumbnail Arandaspis_NT.jpg?width=300.
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- Q3621278 wikiPageWikiLink Q6765387.
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- Q3621278 comment "Arandaspida is a taxon of very early, jawless prehistoric fish which lived during the Ordovician period. Arandaspids represent the oldest known craniates, a proposed group of chordates that contain all chordates with a cartilage-derived skull (i.e., lampreys, armored agnathans, and gnathostomes), and hagfish. The group represents a subclass within the class Pteraspidomorphi, and contains only one order, the Arandaspidiformes.".
- Q3621278 label "Arandaspida".
- Q3621278 depiction Arandaspis_NT.jpg.