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Paracanthopterygii is a
superorder of fishes.
Members of this
group are
called paracanthopterygians. The
oldest members are
known as
fossils from the Cenomanian...
- the name in 1973 to
describe a
clade comprising Acanthopterygii,
Paracanthopterygii, and also
ctenothrissiform fossils from the
Cretaceous period, such...
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Hiromitsu Endo (2002). "Phylogeny of the
Order Gadiformes (Teleostei,
Paracanthopterygii)" (PDF).
Memoirs of the
Graduate School of
Fisheries Sciences Hokkaido...
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freshwater lineage of the
otherwise almost entirely marine superorder Paracanthopterygii. They are more
closely related to the cods, dories, and the deep-sea...
- ribbonfishes)
Division Paracanthomorphacea sensu Grande et al. 2013 (
Paracanthopterygii Greenwood 1937)
Order Percopsiformes Berg 1937 (cavefishes and trout-perches)...
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zones in freshwater, some
species migrating to and from the sea. The
Paracanthopterygii (cods, etc.) are
Northern Hemisphere fish, with both salt and freshwater...
- Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Superorder:
Paracanthopterygii Order:
Stylephoriformes Miya et al. 2007 Family:
Stylephoridae Regan...
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Lamprimorpha is
thought to be the
sister group to the
superorder Paracanthopterygii,
which contains cod, dories, and trout-perches; however, Lamprimorpha...
- was also
allied with the more
advanced spiny-ra****
Teleostei (e.g.
Paracanthopterygii) as "Ctenosquamata".
These apomorphically have a
fifth upper pharyngeal...
- Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Superorder:
Paracanthopterygii Order:
Gadiformes Goodrich, 1909 Type
species Gadus morhua Linnaeus...