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include the
bizarre freshwater elephantfishes of
family Mormyridae. Most
osteoglossomorph lineages are
extinct today. Only the
somewhat diverse "bone-tongues"...
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considered to
belong to the
arowana superorder Osteoglossomorpha.
Osteoglossomorph fossils have been
found on all
continents except Antarctica. These...
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rivers of
Paleocene Colombia, as well as the
fossil fish (lungfish and
osteoglossomorphs)
recovered from the formation. In the 2009 type description, Head...
- doi:10.1656/045.027.0102. ISSN 1092-6194. Bonde,
Niels (2008). "
Osteoglossomorphs of the
marine Lower Eocene of
Denmark – with
remarks on
other Eocene...
- Diego:
Academic Press. pp. 81–84. ISBN 0-12-547665-5. Bonde, N., 2008:
Osteoglossomorphs of the
marine Lower Eocene of
Denmark – with
remarks on
other Eocene...
- the ICZN,
Arapaiminae has priority. Arapaimines,
along with
other osteoglossomorphs, are of
phylogenetic and
evolutionary interest due to
their trans-oceanic...
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Lycopteridae is an
extinct family of
freshwater osteoglossomorph ray-finned fishes.
Lycoptera Müller, 1848
Aokiichthys Yabumoto 1994
Changichthys Su 1991...
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isolated and
articulated centra, and
articulated caudal fin." An
osteoglossomorph.
Includes previously reported material.
Hiodontidae indet. Indeterminate...
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prehistoric bony fish.
Might be an eel, an elopiform, a
bonefish or an
osteoglossomorph. †Dactylopogon
Campanian Dactylopogon is an
extinct genus of prehistoric...
- and ribs and
fused elements in the
upper jaw. The 200
species of
osteoglossomorphs are
defined by a bony
element in the tongue. This
element has a basibranchial...