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Definition: Holocephali

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Chimaeras and extinct forms.[Wordnet].

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Date "Holocephali" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1914. (references)

Etymology:Holocephali \Hol`o*ceph"a*li\, plural noun. [New Latin expression, from the Greek expression "o`los whole head.]. (references)

Common Expressions: Holocephali

Expressions Definition
Subclass Holocephali Chimaeras and extinct forms. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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Extended Definition: Holocephali


Holocephali

Holocephali
Fossil range: Devonian–Recent
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Holocephali
Orders

Subclass Holocephali is a taxon of cartilaginous fishes, of which the order Chimaeriformes is the only surviving group.

Holocephali has an extensive fossil record that starts during the Devonian period. However, most fossils are teeth, and the body forms of numerous species are not known, or, at best, poorly understood. Some experts further group the orders Petalodontiformes, Iniopterygiformes, and Eugeneodontida into the taxon "Paraselachimorpha," and treat it as a sister group to Chimaeriformes. However, as almost all members of Paraselachimorpha are poorly understood, most experts suspect this taxon to be either paraphyletic or a wastebasket taxon.


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