Taxonomy of the vertebrates (Young, 1962)

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.

Phylum Chordata

Subphylum Vertebrata (= Craniata)

Superclass Agnatha

Superclass Gnathostomata

Class Elasmobranchii
Class Actinopterygii
Class Crossopterygii
Class Amphibia
Class Reptilia
Class Aves
Class Mammalia
Infraclass Metatheria
Infraclass Eutheria
Order Primates
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References

  1. Young, J. Z. (1962). The Life of Vertebrates. 2nd. ed. New York, Oxford University Press. Disponible at BHL.
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