- The
Neoteleostei is a
large clade of bony fish
mostly consisting of
marine clades. Only
three lineages have
freshwater species:
Percopsiformes (Troutperches)...
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divided into
Protacanthopterygii (including the
salmon and dragonfish) and
Neoteleostei (including the lanternfish, lizardfish, oarfish, and Acanthopterygii)...
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teleost fishes,
which in turn
evolved into new
advanced and
modern forms (
Neoteleostei).
Ichthyosaurs and pliosaurs, on the
other hand,
became extinct during...
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hypurals of the
caudal base. The
majority of
euteleosts are in the
clade Neoteleostei. A
derived trait of
neoteleosts is a
muscle that
controls the pharyngeal...
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Stomiiformes Regan 1909 (bristlemouths and
marine hatchetfishes)
Subcohort Neoteleostei Nelson 1969
Infracohort Ateleopodia Order Ateleopodiformes (jellynose...
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Stomiatii Neoteleostei...
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Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Clade:
Neoteleostei Order:
Ateleopodiformes Family:
Ateleopodidae Bonaparte, 1850 Type species...
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Stomiati (Stomiiformes, Osmeriformes)
Neoteleostei...
- Stomiiformes,
including the
bristlemouths and
marine hatchetfishes Clade Neoteleostei Superorder Ateleopodomorpha Order Ateleopodiformes, the
jellynose fish...
- the Protacanthopterygii, or more
recently as the
sister group to the
Neoteleostei.
Their ancestors are
thought to have
diverged from the
neoteleosts around...