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Chondrichthyes (Chondrichthyans)

      Chondrichthyes (play /kɒnˈdrɪkθi.iːz/; from Greek χονδρ- chondr- 'cartilage', ἰχθύς ichthys 'fish') or cartilaginous "fishes" are jawed fish-like animals with paired fins, paired nares, scales, two-chambered hearts, and skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone. The class is divided into two recent subclasses: Elasmobranchii (sharks, rays and skates) and Holocephali (chimaeras, sometimes called ghost sharks, which are sometimes separated into their own class). Within the infraphylum Gnathostomata, cartilaginous fishes are distinct from all other jawed vertebrates, the extant members of which all fall into Teleostomi. Their diversity in the geological past was, however, comparatively greater. Their first representatives appeared already in the early Silurian, being represented by evolutionary very successful group - Acanthodians which quickly swamped not only seas but (in Carboniferous) sucessfuly inhabited also fresh waters.


On-line reference: Ohio State University

acantho
Img. 110: A reconstruction of Acanthodian
Bohemiacanthus carinatus (Frič, 1890) JZ8
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 p695
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 p2521
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 Ich6044
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 Ich6831
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JK7030
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ2
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ2
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ2
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ2
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ7
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ7
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ7
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ7
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ7
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ8
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ8
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ8
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ8
Chondrichthyes Huxley, 1880 JZ8

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