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Osteoglossiformes /ˌɒstiːoʊˈɡlɒsɪfɔːrmiːz/ (Gr****: "bony tongues") is a
relatively primitive order of ray-finned fish that
contains two sub-orders, the...
- own order, Hiodontiformes,
while others retain them in the
order Osteoglossiformes.
Hiodon alosoides (Rafinesque, 1819) The goldeye,
Hiodon alosoides...
- elephantfish), are a
superfamily of
weakly electric fish in the
order Osteoglossiformes native to Africa. It is by far the
largest family in the order, with...
- the
genus Gymnarchus and the
family Gymnarchidae,
within the
order Osteoglossiformes. It is a long
slender fish with no
pelvic or anal fins, and a tail...
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Hiodontiformes McAllister 1968
sensu Taverne 1979 (mooneye and goldeye)
Order Osteoglossiformes Regan 1909
sensu Zhang 2004 (bony-tongued fishes)
Supercohort Clupeocephala...
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Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Order:
Osteoglossiformes Family:
Arapaimidae Genus:
Arapaima J. P. Müller, 1843 Type species...
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extinct genera.
These are
traditionally classified within the
order Osteoglossiformes, a
placement some
authorities still follow.
Fossil study of the extinct...
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lineages are
extinct today. Only the
somewhat diverse "bone-tongues" (
Osteoglossiformes) and two
species of
mooneyes (Hiodontiformes) remain. The ichthyodectiform...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 6
species Critically endangered (CR): 455
species Endangered (EN): 643
species Vulnerable (VU): 1,245
species Near...
- 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...