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Euteleostomi (Eu-teleostomi,
where Eu-
comes from Gr**** εὖ 'well, good' or Euteleostomes, also
known as "bony vertebrates") is a
successful clade that...
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Osteichthyes can be
compared to
Euteleostomi. In
paleontology the
terms are synonymous. In
ichthyology the
difference is that
Euteleostomi presents a
cladistic view...
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closely related to true bony fish.
Living teleostomes constitute the
clade Euteleostomi,
which includes all
osteichthyans and tetrapods. Even
after the acanthodians...
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Euteleostomi/ Osteichthyes...
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Cartilaginous fishes (sharks, rays, ratfish)
Euteleostomi ('bony fish')...
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Chondrichthyes Osteichthyes Euteleostomi...
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Euteleostomi/ Osteichthyes...
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Euteleostomi / Osteichthyes (bony vertebrates)...
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lineage is: Catarrhini, Chordata, Craniata,Euarchontoglires, Eukaryota;
Euteleostomi,
Eutheri and others. "Human
PubMed Reference:".
National Center for Biotechnology...
- (Actinopterygii and Sarcopterygii) form a
taxonomic group called Osteichthyes (or
Euteleostomi,
which includes also land vertebrates); they have
skeletons made of bone...