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Lampriformes /ˈlæmprɪfɔːrmiːz/ is an
order of ray-finned fish.
Members are
collectively called lamprids (which is more
properly used for the Lampridae)...
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phylogenetic placement of the
giant oarfish was
further verified.
Oarfish are
Lampriformes, so
placed due to
their morphology.
Analysis of the
mitochondrial genome...
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absent entirely. Its head is
small with the
protrusible jaw
typical of
lampriformes. The
species has 33 to 47 gill
rakers on the
first gill arch, no teeth...
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Agrostichthys parkeri belongs to the
Regalecidae (oarfish)
family in the
Lampriformes order and is the only
known member of its genus. This
species has been...
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highly diverse clade Acanthomorpha.
Represented today only by the
order Lampriformes (containing oarfish, crestfish, and opahs,
among others),
recent studies...
- (Teleostei:
Lampriformes) from the
Pacific coast of
lower Central America, with
comments on the diversity,
taxonomy and
distribution of the
Lampriformes in the...
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Lampriformes Percopsiformes Polymixiiformes Gadiformes Zeiformes Trachichthyiformes Beryciformes Percomorpha...
- tube-eye has been controversial. It has been
historically placed amongst Lampriformes, but a
study involving mitochondrial and
nuclear DNA
sequences analysis...
- Betancur-Rodriguez et al. 2013 [Lampridomorpha; Lampripterygii]
Order Lampriformes Regan 1909 (oarfish, opah and ribbonfishes)
Division Paracanthomorphacea...
- perches, anglerfish, pufferfish), the
Ateleopodidae (jellynoses), the
Lampriformes (oarfish, opah, ribbonfish), the
Zeiformes (dories), the Polymixiiformes...