-
vertebrate generation, gave rise to nostrils. The name
Olfactores comes from
Latin *
olfactores ("smellers," from
purposive supine olfactum of olfacio...
- the
tunicates +
vertebrates form a clade, the
Olfactores, with
Cephalochordata as its
sister (the
Olfactores hypothesis), as
shown in the
following phylogenetic...
-
gills or a
distinct head. The
vertebrates and
tunicates compose the
clade Olfactores,
which is
sister to
Cephalochordata (see
diagram under Phylogeny). Extinct...
- and
Vertebrata are in the
unranked Olfactores clade,
while the
subphylum Cephalochordata is not.
Animals in
Olfactores are
characterized as
having a more...
- Burykhia;
Therefore it is
possible that it is
actually a more
basal group of
Olfactores. The
Megasiphon authors postulate the
organism as a stem tunicate, rather...
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Deuterostomia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Cephalochordata (lancelets)
Clade Olfactores Subphylum Tunicata (tunicates)
Subphylum Vertebrata Superclass Agnatha...
-
rostratus Shu, 2003
Other very
early vertebrates or
transitional between olfactores and
vertebrates are:
Yunnanozoon (Terrenuevian;
junior synonym: Haikouella)...
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water vascular system, ambulacrum, and tube feet. However, the
clade Olfactores was
first proposed as part of the
calcichordate theory, and has since...
-
classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata Clade:
Olfactores Subphylum:
Vertebrata Groups included "Agnatha" †"Placodermi" †"Acanthodii"...
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Forerunners Basal member †Pikaia
Cephalochordate †Cathaymyrus
Lancelet Olfactores †Haikouella
Tunicate †Myllokunmingiidae? (†Haikouichthys, †Myllokunmingia)...