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species of the
Amiiformes can be
found as
fossils in Asia and Europe, but the
bowfin is the last
living species in the order.
Amiiformes is
therefore the...
- (most
living fishes) Holostei,
which include:
Lepisosteiformes (gars)
Amiiformes (bowfin) The
cladogram below shows the main
clades of
living actinopterygians...
- Cretaceous.
Division 2.
Order Amiiformes – the
relict bowfin, (halecomorphids), the only
extant species in the
order Amiiformes which date back to the Tri****ic...
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Holostei Amiiformes Lepisosteiformes...
- The
Green River Formation is a
geological formation located in the
Intermountain West of the
United States, in the
states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming...
- The
following is a list of
common fish
species known to
occur in the
lakes and
rivers of Canada.
Family Petromyzontidae (northern lampreys)
Vancouver lamprey...
- Panxianichthyiformes, Ionoscopiformes, and
Amiiformes. In
addition to many
extinct species,
Amiiformes includes only 1
extant species that is commonly...
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Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Clade:
Halecomorphi Order:
Amiiformes Family:
Amiidae Genus: Amia Species: A. ocellicauda
Binomial name Amia...
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regarded as
taxonomic relicts,
being the sole
surviving species of the
order Amiiformes and
clade Halecomorphi,
which dates from the Tri****ic to the Eocene, persisting...
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Holostei Amiiformes Lepisosteiformes...