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Anaspida

Anaspida ("shieldless ones") is an extinct group of jawless fish that existed from the early Silurian period to the late Devonian period. They were classically regarded as the ancestors of lampreys, but this is denied in recent phylogenetic analysis, although some analysis show these group would be at least related. Anaspids were small marine fish that lacked a heavy bony shield and paired fins, but were distinctively hypocercal.

Anatomy

Compared to many other ostracoderms, such as the Heterostraci and Osteostraci, anaspids did not possess a bony shield or armor, hence their name. The anaspid head and body are instead covered in an array of small, weakly mineralized scales, with a row of massive scutes running down the back, and, at least confirmed among the birkeniids, the body was covered in rows of tile-like scales made of aspidine, an acellular bony tissue. Anaspids all had prominent, laterally placed eyes with no scleral ring, with the gills opened as a row of holes along either side of the animal, typically numbering anywhere from 6-15 pairs. The major synapomorphy for the anaspids is the large, tri-radiate spine behind the series of the gill openings.

Taxonomy

Now that Jamoytius and its close cohorts, i.e., Euphanerops, have been moved to Jamoytiiformes, Class Anaspida now consists of two orders, the monogeneric Lasaniida, which contains the genus Lasanius and represents a basal anaspid group, and Birkeniida, which contains all other recognized anaspid taxa. Birkeniida is further divided into several families, including Birkeniidae, Pterygolepididae, Rhyncholepididae and Pharyngolepididae, which contain those taxa known from whole body fossils (in addition to several taxa known only from scales) and the family Septentrioniidae, whose subtaxa are known exclusively from scales. Two recently described genera, Kerreralepis and Cowielepis, are considered to be Birkeniida incertae sedis.

Some recent studies have suggested that anaspids are stem-cyclostomes, more closely related to hagfish and lampreys than to jawed fish.

A newer taxonomy based on the work of Mikko's Phylogeny Archive, Nelson, Grande and Wilson 2016 and van der Laan 2018.

  • Class †Anaspida <small>Janvier 1996 non Williston 1917</small>
  • Order †Endeiolepidiformes <small>Berg 1940</small>
  • Family †Endeiolepididae <small>Stensiö 1939 corrig.</small>
  • Genus †Endeiolepis <small>Stensiö 1939</small>
  • Order †Birkeniiformes <small>Berg 1940</small>
  • Genus †Cowielepis <small>Blom 2008</small>
  • Genus †Hoburgilepis <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>
  • Genus †Kerreralepis <small>Blom 2012</small>
  • Genus †Maurylepis <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>
  • Genus †Rytidolepis <small>Pander 1856</small>
  • Genus †Schidiosteus <small>Pander 1856</small>
  • Genus †Silmalepis <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>
  • Genus †Vesikulepis <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>
  • Family †Pharyngolepididae <small>Kiær 1924 corrig.</small>
  • Genus †Pharyngolepis <small>Kiaer 1911</small>
  • Family †Pterygolepididae <small>Obručhev 1964 corrig.</small>
  • Genus †Pterygolepis <small>Cossmann 1920</small> [Pterolepis <small>Kiaer 1911 non Rambur 1838 non De Candolle ex Miquel 1840</small>; Pterolepidops <small>Fowler 1947</small>]
  • Family †Rhyncholepididae <small>Kiær 1924 corrig.</small>
  • Genus †Rhyncholepis <small>Kiær 1911 non Miquel 1843 non Nuttall 1841</small>
  • Family †Tahulalepididae <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>
  • Genus †Tahulalepis <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>
  • Genus †Trimpleylepis <small>Miller, Märss & Blom 2004</small>
  • Family †Lasaniidae <small>Goodrich 1909</small>
  • Genus †Lasanius <small>Traquair 1898</small>
  • Family †Ramsaasalepididae <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2003</small>
  • Genus †Ramsaasalepis <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2003</small>
  • Family †Birkeniidae <small>Traquair 1899</small>
  • Genus ?†Vilkitskilepis <small>Märss 2002</small>
  • Genus †Ctenopleuron <small>Matthew 1907</small>
  • Genus †Saarolepis <small>Robertson 1945</small> [Anaspis <small>Robertson 1941 non Geoffroy 1762 non Thomson 1893</small>]
  • Genus †Birkenia <small>Traquair 1898</small>
  • Family †Septentrioniidae <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>
  • Genus †Liivilepis <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>
  • Genus †Manbrookia <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>
  • Genus †Ruhnulepis <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>
  • Genus †Spokoinolepis <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>
  • Genus †Septentrionia <small>Blom, Märss & Miller 2002</small>

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