BDELLOSTOMA

Introduction Bdellostoma is a genus of jawless marine creatures belonging to the class Myxini, commonly referred to as hagfish. These primitive chordates are often considered living fossils due to their retention of ancestral vertebrate traits. Similar to their close relatives in the genus Myxine, Bdellostoma exhibits an eel-like body and…

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MYXINE – HAG FISH

Introduction Myxine, commonly known as hagfish, is a jawless marine organism belonging to the class Myxini and order Myxiniformes. It is one of the most primitive vertebrates, often referred to as a "living fossil," as it retains many ancestral traits. With its elongated, eel-like body, Myxine lacks jaws, paired fins,…

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PETROMYZON (SEA LAMPREY)

Introduction Petromyzon, commonly known as the sea lamprey, is a jawless fish belonging to the class Agnatha and family Petromyzontidae. It is one of the most primitive vertebrates, showcasing ancestral traits that provide significant insights into vertebrate evolution. Resembling an eel in appearance, Petromyzon lacks jaws, paired fins, and scales,…

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