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Lepisosteiformes is an
order of ray-finned fish and the only
living members of the
clade Ginglymodi. Its only
extant representatives are the gar (family...
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which include:
Teleostei (most
living fishes) Holostei,
which include:
Lepisosteiformes (gars)
Amiiformes (bowfin) The
cladogram below shows the main clades...
- Grande,
Lance (2010). "An
Empirical Synthetic Pattern Study of Gars (
lepisosteiformes) and
Closely Related Species,
Based Mostly on
Skeletal Anatomy. the...
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extinct relatives (including the
family Lepidotidae) in the
order Lepisosteiformes, the
extinct orders Semionotiformes and Kyphosichthyiformes, and various...
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thought to be
members of the
family Lepidotidae, part of the
order Lepisosteiformes within Ginglymodi, with
other species occupying various other positions...
- 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...
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Ginglymodi comprises three orders:
Lepisosteiformes,
Semionotiformes and Kyphosichthyiformes.
Lepisosteiformes includes 1 family, 2 genera, and 7 species...
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Acipenseriformes (sturgeon and paddlefish), rays, skates, bichirs,
Lepisosteiformes (gars), and lungfishes. A
modification of the ileum, the
spiral valve...
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following is a list of
common fish
species known to
occur in the
lakes and
rivers of Canada.
Family Petromyzontidae (northern lampreys)
Vancouver lamprey...
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Lepisosteus spatula (Lacepede 1803).
Fossils from the
order Lepisosteiformes have been
collected in
Europe from the
Cretaceous to
Oligocene periods;...