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Actinopterygii (/ˌæktɪnɒptəˈrɪdʒiaɪ/; from actino- 'having rays' and
Ancient Gr**** πτέρυξ (ptérux) 'wing, fins'),
members of
which are
known as ray-finned...
- Ribozyviria,
containing the
single species Deevirus actinopterygii.
Various ray-finned
fishes (
Actinopterygii)
serve as its hosts.
Chang WS,
Pettersson JH,...
- vertebrates. The
group is
divided into two main clades, the ray-finned fish (
Actinopterygii,
which makes up the vast
majority of
extant fish) and the lobe-finned...
- "Internal
cranial anatomy of
Early Tri****ic
species of †Saurichthys (
Actinopterygii: †Saurichthyiformes):
implications for the
phylogenetic placement of...
-
living species of chordates,
about half are ray-finned
fishes (class
Actinopterygii) and the vast
majority of the rest are tetrapods, a
terrestrial clade...
- ("spiny sharks",
sometimes classified under Actinopterygii) †
Superclass Osteichthyes (bony fish)
class Actinopterygii (ray
finned fishes)
Clade Sarcopterygii...
- (meaning "spiny
finned one") is a
superorder of bony
fishes in the
class Actinopterygii.
Members of this
superorder are
sometimes called ray-finned
fishes for...
- (/æktɪˈnɒptəraɪ/) is the
sister group of
Cladistia (bichirs) in the
class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish).
Dating back to the
Permian period, the Actinopteri...
- the
closest known relative of
living coelacanths. Ray-finned fish (
Actinopterygii) were
major components of Jur****ic
freshwater and
marine ecosystems...
- "Phylogenetic
classification of
Living and
Fossil Ray-Finned
Fishes (
Actinopterygii)".
Bulletin of the
Peabody Museum of
Natural History. 65 (1): 3–302...