List of chordate orders

This article contains a list of all of the classes and orders that are located in the Phylum Chordata.

Spotted gar, Lepisosteus oculatus

Class Leptocardii: Lancelets

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Lancelet Branchiostoma lanceolatum

Olfactores (unranked)

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Subphylum Tunicata

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Class Ascidiacea: Ascideans and sessile tunicates

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Chelyosoma macleayanum

Class Thaliacea: Pelagic tunicates

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Class Appendicularia: Solitary, free-swimming tunicates

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Infraphylum Cyclostomata, Superclass Agnatha: Paraphyletic jawless vertebrates

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Class Myxini: Hagfish
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  • Order Myxiniformes
      • Family Myxinidae
Class Hyperoartia: Lampreys and their † kin
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Infraphylum Gnathostomata: Jawed vertebrates

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Bothriolepis canadensis
Class Chondrichthyes: Cartilaginous fish
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Dogfish shark
 
Pristiophorus japonicus
 
Acanthodes
Superclass Osteichthyes: Bony fish
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Class Actinopterygii: Ray-finned fish
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Atlantic sturgeon
  • Order Asarotiformes
  • Order Discordichthyiformes †
  • Order Paphosisciformes †
  • Order Scanilepiformes †
  • Order Cheirolepidiformes
  • Order Paramblypteriformes †
  • Order Rhadinichthyiformes †
  • Order Palaeonisciformes †
  • Order Tarrasiiformes †
  • Order Pachycormiformes
  • Order Ptycholepiformes †
  • Order Redfieldiiformes †
  • Order Haplolepidiformes †
  • Order Aeduelliformes †
  • Order Platysomiformes †
  • Order Dorypteriformes †
  • Order Eurynotiformes †
Subclass Cladistii
Subclass Chondrostei
Subclass Neopterygii
 
Lepisosteus oculatus
 
Eurypharynx pelecanoides
 
Argyropelecus aculeatus
Class Sarcopterygii: Lobe-finned fish
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West Indian Ocean coelacanth
Superclass Tetrapoda
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Class Amphibia: Amphibians
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Class Reptilia: Reptiles
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Saltwater crocodile
Class Aves: Birds
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Southern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome), a flightless bird
Class Mammalia: Mammals
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ In ITIS, Gobiesociformes is placed as the suborder Gobiesocoidei of the order Perciformes.
  2. ^ In Nelson and ITIS, Syngnathiformes is placed as the suborder Syngnathoidei of the order Gasterosteiformes.