Why Cyclostomes are called Agnatha?
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Agnathan (Agnatha).
Literally meaning 'lacking jaws' this refers to the jawless fish including lampreys and hagfish. It is an evolutionary grade, not a clade, although it is sometimes inappropriately used as a synonym of 'cyclostomes'.
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Agnathan (Agnatha).
Literally meaning 'lacking jaws' this refers to the jawless fish including lampreys and hagfish. It is an evolutionary grade, not a clade, although it is sometimes inappropriately used as a synonym of 'cyclostomes'.
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