Chordata {phylum}  -

Taxon Description (Wikipedia)

Chordates (phylum Chordata) are animals which are either vertebrates or one of several closely related invertebrates. They are united by having, for at least some period of their life cycle, a notochord, a hollow dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, an endostyle, and a post-anal tail. The phylum Chordata consists of three subphyla: Urochordata, represented by tunicates; Cephalochordata, represented by lancelets; and Craniata, which includes Vertebrata. The Hemichordata have been presented as a fourth chordate subphylum, but they are now usually treated as a separate phylum. Urochordate larvae have both a notochord and a nerve cord which are lost in adulthood. Cephalochordates have a notochord and a nerve cord (but no brain or specialist sensory organs) and a very simple... full article at Wikipedia

BOLD Stats

Specimen Records: 213,278
Specimens with Sequences : 168,282
Specimens with Barcodes : 157,408
Public Records : 41,060
Species : 20,713
Species With Barcodes : 18,337
   
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Allobates trilineatus (Amphibia)
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Collected from 222 countries. Top 20 : Expand Expand List
  • unspecified [40016]
  • Canada [23748]
  • United States [16058]
  • Mexico [14313]
  • Australia [12230]
  • Guyana [7811]
  • Indonesia [6691]
  • South Africa [6432]
  • Brazil [6111]
  • Russia [5524]
  • Panama [5369]
  • Argentina [4535]
  • Belize [4463]
  • China [3870]
  • Ecuador [3110]
  • New Zealand [3090]
  • Viet Nam [2419]
  • Costa Rica [2377]
  • Taiwan [2282]
  • Suriname [1941]

Taxon Occurrence (GBIF)