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      • What is the taxonomic category that contains all fishes? It is Craniata. The group name "Craniata" covers the section of the tree-of-life on Earth that begins with the earliest fishes. Those earliest fishes were ancestors of the modern hagfishes. Craniata is a group name at the level of subphylum in the Linnean system.
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  2. Linnaean taxonomy can mean either of two related concepts: The particular form of biological classification (taxonomy) set up by Carl Linnaeus, as set forth in his Systema Naturae (1735) and subsequent works. In the taxonomy of Linnaeus there are three kingdoms, divided into classes, and the classes divided into lower ranks in a hierarchical order.

  3. Traditional classification divides fish into three extant classes (Agnatha, Chondrichthyes, and Osteichthyes), and with extinct forms sometimes classified within those groups, sometimes as their own classes: Fish account for more than half of vertebrate species.

  4. Jul 17, 2019 · Fish. The bloodless animals were divided into another five genera: Cephalopods (octopi, squid and cuttlefish, for example). Crustaceans (crabs, barnacles and lobsters, for example).

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  5. Contents. Home Science Birds, Reptiles & Other Vertebrates Fish. Annotated classification.

  6. Feb 28, 2021 · The taxonomic classification system (also called the Linnaean system after its inventor, Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, zoologist, and physician) uses a hierarchical model. Moving from the point of origin, the groups become more specific, until one branch ends as a single species.

  7. Jul 30, 2019 · Linnaeus proposed a taxonomy to organize organisms. Here's how his original classification system was set up and how it has evolved.

  8. The Linnaean specimen collections comprise the specimens of plants, fish, shells and insects which belonged to Carl Linnaeus. They are an invaluable resource for the study of taxonomy, and support scientific work protecting global diversity.

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