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Teleostomi is an
obsolete clade of
jawed vertebrates that
supposedly includes the tetrapods, bony fish, and the
wholly extinct acanthodian fish. Key characters...
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cartilaginous fish; Placodermi, an
extinct clade of
armored fish; and
Teleostomi,
which includes the
familiar cl****es of bony fish, birds, mammals, reptiles...
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widely used in bioinformatics. The term
Euteleostomi comes from Eu-
teleostomi,
where "Eu-"
comes from the Gr**** εὖ
meaning well or good, so the clade...
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Discovered Nelson,
Joseph S.; Grande,
Terry C.; Wilson, Mark V. H. (2016). "
Teleostomi".
Fishes of the
World (5th ed.). Hoboken: John
Wiley and Sons. pp. 96...
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Vertebrata Fish /
Vertebrates 505
Infraphylum Gnathostomata Jawed fish 460
Teleostomi Bony fish 420
Sarcopterygii Lobe
finned fish Supercl****
Tetrapoda Tetrapods...
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skull which form
pointed structures known as
tabular horns in
primitive Teleostomi.
taboo word tabulate. "📌
tabular bone". Enacademic.com.
Retrieved 2019-11-21...
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Tetrapods (/ˈtɛtrəpɒd/; from
Ancient Gr****: τετρα- "four" and πούς "foot") are four-limbed
animals constituting the supercl****
Tetrapoda /tɛˈtrɒpədə/....
- fishes. It
usually plays a role in
suspending the jaws and/or
operculum (
teleostomi only). It is
commonly suggested that in
tetrapods (land animals), the...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) "Palaeos
Vertebrates Acanthodii:
Teleostomi". palaeos.com. fishbase.de springer.com and new scientist.com "Biggest...
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teleostean and
ganoid fishes,
grouping them in one sub-cl****, the
Teleostomi. Most of his work on
reptiles related to the
skeletons of
extinct forms...