Classification of spine-possessing animals according to some authorities
The taxonomy of the vertebrates presented by John Zachary Young in The Life of Vertebrates (1962)[1] is a system of classification with emphasis on this group of animals.
Subphylum Vertebrata (= Craniata)
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Superclass Gnathostomata
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Class Elasmobranchii
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- Superclass 2. Gnathostomata
- Class Elasmobranchii (= Chondrichthyes) [p. 175]
- Subclass 1. Selachii
- Order 1. †Cladoselachii (e.g., †Cladoselache, †Goodrichia)
- Order 2. †Pleuracanthodii (e.g., †Pleuracanthus)
- Order 3. Protoselachii (e.g., †Hybodiis, Heterodontus)
- Order 4. Euselachii
- Suborder 1. Pleurotremata
- Division 1. Notidanoidea (e.g., Hexanchus, Chlamydoselache)
- Division 2. Galeoidea (e.g., Scyliorhinus, Mustelus, Cetorhinus, Carcharodon)
- Division 3. Squaloidea (e.g., Squalus, Squatina, Pristiophorus, Alopias)
- Suborder 2. Hypotremata (e.g., Raja, Rhinobatis, Pristis, Torpedo, Trygon)
- Subclass 2. Bradyodonti
Class Actinopterygii
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- Class Actinopterygii [p. 228]
- Superorder 1. Chondrostei
- Order 1. Palaeoniscoidei (e.g., †Cheirolepis, †Palaeoniscus, †Amphicentrum, †Platysomus, †Dorypterus, †Cleithrolepis, †Tarrasius, Polypterus [bichir])
- Order 2. Acipenseroidei (e.g., †Chondrosteus, Acipenser [sturgeon], Polyodon [paddle-fish])
- Order 3. Subholostei (e.g., †Ptycholepis)
- Superorder 2. Holostei (e.g., †Acentrophorus, †Lepidotes, †Dapedius, †Microdon, Amia [bowfin], Lepisosteus [gar-pike])
- Superorder 3. Teleostei
- Order 1. Isospondyli (e.g., †Leptolepis, †Portheus, Clupea [herring], Salmo [trout])
- Order 2. Ostariophysi (e.g., Cyprinus [carp], Tinea[clarification needed] [tench], Silurus [catfish])
- Order 3. Apodes (e.g., Anguilla [eel], Conger [conger eel])
- Order 4. Mesichthyes (e.g., Esox [pike], Belone, Exocoetus [flying fish], Gasterosteus [stickle-back], Syngnathus [pipe-fish], Hippocampus [seahorse])
- Order 5. Acanthopterygii (e.g., †Hoplopteryx, Zens [John Dory], Perca [perch], Labrus [wrasse], Uranoscopus [star gazer], Blennius [blenny], Gadus [whiting], Pleuronectes [plaice], Solea [sole], Lophius [angler-fish])
Class Crossopterygii
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- Class Amphibia [p. 296]
- Subclass 1. †Stegocephalia
- Subclass 2. Urodela (= Caudata) (e.g., Molge, Salamandra, Ambystoma, Necturus)
- Subclass 3. Anura (= Salientia) (e.g., †Miobatrachus, †Protobatrachiis, Rana, Bufo, Hyla, Pipa)
- Subclass 4. Apoda (= Gymnophiona = Caecilia) (e.g., Ichthyophis, Typhlonectes)
- Class Reptilia [p. 369]
- Subclass 1. Anapsida
- Subclass 2. †Synaptosauria
- Subclass 3. †Ichthyopterygia
- Subclass 4. Lepidosauria
- Order 1. †Eosuchia (e.g., †Youngina, †Prolacerta)
- Order 2. Rhynchocephalia (e.g., †Homoesaurus, †Rhynchosaurus, Sphenodon [= Hatteria])
- Order 3. Squamata
- Suborder 1. Lacertilia (= Sauria)
- Infraorder 1. Gekkota (e.g., Gecko)
- Infraorder 2. Iguania (e.g., Iguana, Anolis, Phrynosoma, Draco, Lyriocephalus, Agama, Chamaeleo)
- Infraorder 3. Scincomorpha (e.g., Lacerta, Scincus, Amphisbaena)
- Infraorder 4. Anguimorpha (e.g., †Dolichosaurus, †Aigialosaurus, †Tylosaurus, Varanus, Lanthanotus, Anguis)
- Suborder 2. Ophidia (= Serpentes) (e.g., †Palaeophis, Python, Natrix, Naja, Vipera)
- Subclass 5. Archosauria
- Order 1. †Pseudosuchia (= †Thecodontia) (e.g., †Euparkeria, †Saltoposuchus)
- Order 2. †Phytosauria (e.g., †Phytosaurus, †Mystriosuchus)
- Order 3. Crocodilia (e.g., †Protosuchus, Crocodilus, Alligator, Caiman, Gavialis)
- Order 4. †Saurischia
- Suborder 1. †Theropoda (e.g., †Compsognathus, †Ornitholestes, †Allosaurus, †Tyrannosaurus, †Struthiomimus)
- Suborder 2. †Sauropoda (e.g., †Apatosaurus [= †Brontosaurus], †Diplodocus, †Yaleosaurus, †Plateosaurus, Brachiosaurus)
- Order 5. †Ornithischia
- Order 6. †Pterosauria (e.g., †Rhamphorhynchus, †Pteranodon)
- Subclass 6. †Synapsida [pp. 370, 533]
- Order 1. †Pelycosauria (= †Theromorpha) (e.g., †Varanosaurus, †Edaphosaurus, †Dimetrodon)
- Order 2. †Therapsida
- Suborder 1. †Dicynodontia (e.g., †Galepus, †Moschops, †Dicynodon, †Kannemeyeria)
- Suborder 2. †Theriodontia (e.g., †Cynognathus, †Scymnognathus, †Bauria, †Dromatherium, †Tritylodon, †Oligokyphus)
- Order 3. †Mesosauria (= †Proganosauria) (e.g., †Mesosaurus)
- Class Aves [p. 509]
- Subclass 1. †Archaeornithes (e.g., †Archaeopteryx)
- Subclass 2. Neornithes
- Superorder 1. †Odontognathae (e.g., †Hesperornis, †Ichthyornis)
- Superorder 2. Palaeognathae [ratites] (e.g., Struthio, Rhea, Dromiceius, Casuarius, †Dinornis, †Aepyornis, Apteryx, Tinamus)
- Superorder 3. Impennae [penguins] (e.g., Spheniscus, Aptenodytes)
- Superorder 4. Neognathae
- Order 1. Gaviiformes [loons] (e.g., Gavia [loon])
- Order 2. Colymbiformes [grebes] (e.g., Colymbus [= Podiceps] [grebe])
- Order 3. Procellariiformes [petrels] (e.g., Fulmarus [petrel], Puffinus [shearwater], Diomedea [albatross])
- Order 4. Pelecaniformes (e.g., Phalacrocorax [cormorant], Pelecanus [pelican], Sida [gannet])
- Order 5. Ciconiiformes (e.g., Ciconia [stork], Ardea [heron], Phoenicopterus [flamingo])
- Order 6. Anseriformes [ducks] (e.g., Anas [duck], Cygnus [swan])
- Order 7. Falconiformes [hawks] (e.g., Falco [kestrel], Aquila [eagle], Buteo [buzzard], Neophron [vulture], Milvus [kite])
- Order 8. Galliformes [game birds] (e.g., Gallus [fowl], Phasianus [pheasant], Perdix [partridge], Lagopus [grouse], Meleagris [turkey], Numida [guinea fowl], Pavo [peacock], Opisthocomus [hoatzin])
- Order 9. Gruiformes [rails] (e.g., Fulica [coot], Gallinula [moorhen], Crex [corn-crake], Grus [crane], †Phororhacos, †Diatryma)
- Order 10. Charadriiformes [waders and gulls] (e.g., Numenius [curlew], Capella [snipe], Calidris [sandpiper], Vanellus [lapwing], Scolopax [woodcock], Larus [gull], Uria [guillemot], Plautus [little auk])
- Order 11. Columbiformes [pigeons] (e.g., Columba [pigeon], †Raphus [dodo])
- Order 12. Cuculiformes [cuckoos] (e.g., Cuculus [cuckoo])
- Order 13. Psittaciformes [parrots]
- Order 14. Strigiformes [owls] (e.g., Athene [little owl], Tyto [farm owl], Strix [tawny owl])
- Order 15. Caprimulgiformes [nightjars] (e.g., Caprimulgus [nightjar])
- Order 16. Micropodiformes (e.g., Apus [swift], Trochilus [humming-bird])
- Order 17. Coraciiformes (e.g., Merops [bee-eater], Alcedo [kingfisher])
- Order 18. Piciformes [woodpeckers] (e.g., Picus [woodpecker])
- Order 19. Passeriformes [perching birds] (e.g., Corvus [rook], Sturnus [starling], Fringilla [finch], Passer [house-sparrow], Alauda [lark], Anthus [pipit], Motacilla [wagtail], Certhia [tree-creeper], Parus [tit], Lanius [shrike], Sylvia [warbler], Turdus [thrush], Erithacus [British robin], Luscinia [nightingale], Prunella [hedge-sparrow], Troglodytes [wren], Hirundo [swallow])
- Infraclass 2. Metatheria [p. 563]
- Order Marsupialia
- Superfamily 1. Didelphoidea (e.g., †Eodelphis, Didelphis [opossum], Chironectes [water opossum])
- Superfamily 2. †Borhyaenoidea (e.g., †Thylacosmilus, †Borhyaena)
- Superfamily 3. Dasyuroidea (e.g., Dasyurus [native cat], Sarcophilus [Tasmanian devil], Thylacinus [Tasmanian wolf], Myrmecobius [banded ant-eater], Notoryctes [marsupial mole], Sminthopsis [pouched mouse])
- Superfamily 4. Perameloidea (e.g., Perameles [bandicoot])
- Superfamily 5. Caenolestoidea (e.g., †Palaeothentes [= †Epanorthus], Caenolestes [opossum-rat])
- Superfamily 6. Phalangeroidea (e.g., Trichosurus [Australian opossum], Petaurus [flying opossum], Phascolarctos [koala bear], Vombatus [wombat], Macropus [kangaroo], Bettongia [rat kangaroo], †Diprotodon, †Thylacoleo)
Infraclass Eutheria
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- Order 8. Primates [p. 602]
- Suborder 1. Prosimii
- Suborder 2. Anthropoidea
- Superfamily 1. Ceboidea [New World monkeys]
- Superfamily 2. Cercopithecoidea
- Family 1. †Parapithecidae (e.g., †Parapithecus)
- Family 2. Cercopithecidae [Old World monkeys] (e.g., †Mesopithecus, Macaca [rhesus monkey, macaque], Papio [baboon], Mandrillus [mandrill], Cercopithecus [guenon], Presbytis [langur], Colobus, [guereza])
- Superfamily 3. Hominoidea
- Family 1. Pongidae apes (e.g., †Propliopithecus, †Pliopithecus, †Dryopithecus, †Oreopithecus †Australopithecus, †Proconsul, Hylobates gibbon, Pongo orangutan, Pan chimpanzee, Gorilla gorilla)
- Family 2. Hominidae human (e.g., †Pithecanthropus [= †Sinanthropus] [Java and Pekin man], Homo [human (“all living races”)])