noun
- A jawless fish, such as a lamprey or hagfish, belonging to a group of early vertebrates that lack jaws and paired fins.
Usage: zoology; paleontology
adjective
- Of, relating to, or belonging to the agnathans; lacking jaws.
Usage: zoology; paleontology
Examples
- Lampreys are modern examples of agnathans that have survived for millions of years.
- The fossil record shows that agnathans were among the earliest vertebrates to evolve.
- Hagfish, another type of agnathan, are known for their ability to produce slime.
- Agnathan fish lack the jaws and paired fins that characterize most modern fish.
- Scientists study agnathan anatomy to understand the evolution of vertebrate body plans.
- The agnathan group represents a crucial stage in vertebrate evolution before the development of jaws.