Osteoglossomorpha is a group of bony fish in the Teleostei. A notable member is the arapaima (Arapaima gigas), the largest freshwater fish in South America...
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Hadiaty, R.K., Yaakob, N.S. & Rüber, L. (2017). Barcoding snakeheads (Teleostei, Channidae) re-visited: Discovering greater species diversity and resolving...
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The Neopterygii, in turn, is divided into the infraclasses Holostei and Teleostei. During the Mesozoic (Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous) and Cenozoic the...
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History. 65. doi:10.3374/014.065.0101. Patterson, C. (1993). "Osteichthyes: Teleostei". In Benton, M.J. (ed.). The Fossil Record 2. London: Chapman & Hall....
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the Cretaceous period. Pachycormids might represent an early branch of Teleostei, the group most modern bony fishes belong to; in that case Leedsichthys...
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parts of the United States. Chen, Jiao (2015). "First fossil cobitid (Teleostei: Cypriniformes) from EarlyMiddle Oligocene deposits of South China" (PDF)...
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fossil and living bony-tongue fishes, Osteoglossomorpha (Actinopterygii: Teleostei)". Neotropical Ichthyology. 16 (3). doi:10.1590/1982-0224-20180031. S2CID 92396368...
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relatives) Chondrostei (sturgeons and paddlefish) Holostei (bowfins and gars) Teleostei (96% of living fish species) Sarcopterygii or lobe-finned fish, which...
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Osteoglossidae (category Teleostei families)
fossil and living bony-tongue fishes, Osteoglossomorpha (Actinopterygii: Teleostei)". Neotropical Ichthyology. 16 (3): e180031. doi:10.1590/1982-0224-20180031...
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