Acanthopterygii (meaning "spiny finned one") is a superorder of bony fishes in the class Actinopterygii. Members of this superorder are sometimes called...
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Neoteleostei (including the lanternfish, lizardfish, oarfish, and Acanthopterygii). The following taxa are known: Clade Pan-Euteleostei Genus †Avitosmerus...
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presence of fin spines clearly indicates membership in the superorder Acanthopterygii, and in the 1960s, they were classed as primitive perciforms, while...
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but have spiny rays, indicating that they belong to the superorder Acanthopterygii. No synbrachiform fossil is known. The Mastacembeloidei were removed...
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Furthermore, he recognized five additional orders of fish: Malacopterygii, Acanthopterygii, Branchiostegi, Chondropterygii, and Plagiuri. Artedi developed standard...
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Betancur-Rodriguez et al. 2013 (Euacanthomorpha sensu Johnson & Patterson 1993; Acanthopterygii Gouan 1770 sensu]) Subdivision Berycimorphaceae Betancur-Rodriguez...
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specialized members of the Gasterosteiformes-Scorpaeniformes group of Acanthopterygii. The largest member of the family is Zoarces americanus, which may...
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food. Rosen coined the name in 1973 to describe a clade comprising Acanthopterygii, Paracanthopterygii, and also ctenothrissiform fossils from the Cretaceous...
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relative abundance. They are considered the most primitive order in Acanthopterygii, and as such are split off at the base of the cladogram below from...
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/træˈkɪkθi.ɪfɔːrmiːz/ are an order of ray-finned fishes in the superorder Acanthopterygii. Fossils of this group date back to the Cenomanian. A recent phylogeny...
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