order Cyclostomata

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic order of primitive jawless aquatic vertebrates: This order comprises two extant families: lampreys (Petromyzontidae) and hagfishes (Myxinidae). These are the only living representatives of the superclass Agnatha (jawless vertebrates).

Usage Notes
  • The term "Cyclostomata" is used in scientific classification (taxonomy) within zoology and biology. It is a formal, technical term.
  • It refers specifically to a group defined by shared biological characteristics, such as the absence of jaws, a cartilaginous skeleton, and a round, sucking mouth (which gives the group its name, from Greek 'circle' + 'mouth').
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The order Cyclostomata includes some of the most primitive vertebrates.
    • Biologists study the order Cyclostomata to understand early vertebrate evolution.
Advanced Usage
  • In phylogenetic context: The monophyly (the idea that Cyclostomata forms a single clade including all descendants of a common ancestor) of Cyclostomata is now widely accepted based on molecular evidence, grouping lampreys and hagfishes together.
  • In contrast to Gnathostomata: Cyclostomata is often discussed in contrast to Gnathostomata, the infraphylum containing all jawed vertebrates (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals).
Variants and Related Words
  • Cyclostome (noun): A common name for any member of the order Cyclostomata (e.g., "Lampreys and hagfishes are cyclostomes").
  • Agnathan (noun/adjective): A broader term referring to any jawless vertebrate, including extinct groups like ostracoderms, as well as the living Cyclostomata.
Synonyms
  • Jawless fishes (informal/common name): This is a descriptive synonym, though it is not taxonomically precise as these are not true bony or cartilaginous "fishes" in the modern taxonomic sense.
Related Phrases/Contexts
  • "Cyclostome morphology": Refers to the physical form and structure characteristic of this order.
  • "Cyclostome evolution": Pertains to the study of the evolutionary history of this group.
Noun
  1. primitive jawless aquatic vertebrate: lampreys; hagfishes