kieferlose
Kieferlose is a German adjective meaning “jawless” and is used in biological and anatomical contexts to describe organisms that lack true jaws. The word combines Kiefer (jaw) with los (without). In scientific usage, it often appears in phrases such as kieferlose Fische (jawless fishes) or kieferlose Wirbeltiere (jawless vertebrates).
In taxonomy and anatomy, kieferlose refers most commonly to organisms historically grouped as Agnatha, notably the
Phylogenetically, the concept of jawlessness has evolved with modern cladistics. The traditional group Agnatha is considered
Ecologically, jawless vertebrates occupy diverse niches, with lampreys often as parasites or filter feeders and hagfish