- The
superorder Elopomorpha contains a
variety of
types of
fishes that
range from
typical silvery-colored species, such as the
tarpons and
ladyfishes of...
-
August 2016). "Evolution of the
locomotory system in eels (Teleostei:
Elopomorpha)". BMC
Evolutionary Biology. 16 (1): 159. Bibcode:2016BMCEE..16..159P...
- and
Holostei (bowfin and gars) are the
sister lineage of teleosts. The
Elopomorpha (eels and tarpons)
appear to be the most
basal teleosts. The earliest...
-
transparent larva of the eel,
marine eels, and
other members of the
superorder Elopomorpha. This is one of the most
diverse groups of teleosts,
containing 801 species...
- (Elopiformes, Megalopidae) with
Remarks on
Development Patterns in the
Elopomorpha."
Bulletin of
Marine Science, 1997. Rickards,
William L. "Ecology and...
-
highlights uncertainty in the
relationships of
fossil and
living species of
Elopomorpha (Actinopterygii: Teleostei)".
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution....
-
Elopomorpha Elopiformes Albuliformes Anguilliformes Notacanthiformes Osteoglossomorpha Hiodontiformes Osteoglossiformes Otocephala...
- vary even
within groups. As a
general trend, more
basal groups (such as
Elopomorpha and Osteoglossomorpha) tend to have no ossicles,
while more
derived groups...
- Jur****ic, with
early representatives of
modern teleost clades such as
Elopomorpha and
Osteoglossoidei appearing during this time. The Pachycormiformes...
-
families are not related: the
Notacanthiformes belong to the
Superorder Elopomorpha,
whose members are
characterized by
having leptocephalus larvae. The...