Chordate

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Chordates
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Typical classes

Subphylum Urochordata (sea squirts)
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Ascidiacea
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Thaliacea
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Larvacea
Subphylum Cephalochordata (lancelets)
Subphylum Myxini (hagfish)
Subphylum Vertebrata (vertebrates)
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Petromyzontida (lampreys)
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Placodermi - extinct
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Chondrichthyes (cartilagenous fish)
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Acanthodii - extinct
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish)
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Actinistia (coelacanths)
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Dipnoi (lungfish)
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Amphibia (amphibians)
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Reptilia (reptiles)
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Aves (birds)
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Mammalia (mammals)

Chordates (phylum Chordata) include the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates. They are united by having, at some stage in their life, a hollow dorsal nerve cord (the notochord), pharyngeal slits, a tail extending past the anus, and bands of muscles that go around the body.

The traditional classification of vertebrates contains a wide variety of paraphyletic groups, which in newer systems may either be abandoned or greatly extended. No particular standard system has developed yet, and the groups given at right should be considered tentative.

Other groups that have been used (in alphabetical order):

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