- The
Amiiformes /ˈæmi.ɪfɔːrmiːz/
order of fish has only two
extant species, the bowfins: Amia
calva and Amia ocellicauda, the
latter recognized as a separate...
- (most
living fishes) Holostei,
which include:
Lepisosteiformes (gars)
Amiiformes (bowfin) The
cladogram below shows the main
clades of
living actinopterygians...
- States, and in
southern Ontario and Quebec.
Fossil deposits indicate Amiiformes were once
widespread in both
freshwater and
marine environments across...
- The
state of West
Virginia has a wide
variety of
freshwater fish
species in its rivers, lakes, and streams. 20% of
these species are sportfish, and the...
- The U.S.
state of
Tennessee has a
uniquely diverse array of fresh-water fish species,
owing to its
large network of
rivers and cr****s, with
major waterways...
-
Holostei Amiiformes Lepisosteiformes...
- The
state of
Indiana is home to 208
species of
fishes that
inhabit its rivers, lakes, and
streams that make up five watersheds.
Indiana is the
state with...
-
Holostei Amiiformes Lepisosteiformes...
- "History of two lineages:
Comparative analysis of the
fossil record in
Amiiformes and
Pycnodontiformes (Osteischtyes, Actinopterygii)".
Spanish Journal...
- The
Solnhofen Limestone or
Solnhofen Plattenkalk is a
collective term for
multiple Late Jur****ic
lithographic limestones in
southeastern Germany, which...