Definition of Osteoglossomorphs. Meaning of Osteoglossomorphs. Synonyms of Osteoglossomorphs

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Definition of Osteoglossomorphs

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- from the Jur****ic and Cretaceous periods were once classified as osteoglossomorphs, but are now generally recognized as stem teleosts. Phylogeny based...
- genus Yanbiania suggests that the hiodontids separated from other osteoglossomorphs early and thus may deserve a separate order.[citation needed] Order...
- the ICZN, Arapaimidae has priority. Arapaimides, along with other osteoglossomorphs, are of phylogenetic and evolutionary interest due to their trans-oceanic...
- 1002/spp2.1291. hdl:2027.42/167033. ISSN 2056-2799. Bonde, Niels (2008). "Osteoglossomorphs of the marine Lower Eocene of Denmark – with remarks on other Eocene...
- Diego: Academic Press. pp. 81–84. ISBN 0-12-547665-5. Bonde, N., 2008: Osteoglossomorphs of the marine Lower Eocene of Denmark – with remarks on other Eocene...
- sclerorhynchoids, guitarfish, sturgeons, paddlefishes, aspidorhynchids, osteoglossomorphs, elopiformes, ellimmichthyiformes, esocids, and acanthomorphs. Frogs...
- rivers of Paleocene Colombia, as well as the fossil fish (lungfish and osteoglossomorphs) recovered from the formation. Due to the warm and humid greenhouse...
- considered to belong to the arowana superorder Osteoglossomorpha. Osteoglossomorph fossils have been found on all continents except Antarctica. These...
- and ribs and fused elements in the upper jaw. The 200 species of osteoglossomorphs are defined by a bony element in the tongue. This element has a basibranchial...
- off the coast of northern Africa and are the earliest known marine osteoglossomorphs, suggesting that the ancestors of Pantodon colonized freshwater habitats...