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Salmonidae (/sælˈmɒnɪdiː/, lit. 'salmon-like') is a
family of ray-finned fish, the only
extant member of the
suborder Salmonoidei,
consisting of 11 extant...
- galaxiiform) (Maastrichtian of
South Africa)
Indeterminate potential salmoniform remains are
known from the
Santonian of Hungary. In the past,
other euteleost...
- "Sundasalangidae", a
paedomorphic taxon first thought to be a
distinct salmoniform family, but then
discovered to be
deeply nested in the Clupeidae. Until...
- uncertain, and it has been
alternatively classified as a "clupeoid" or a "
salmoniform". The
latter classification is now
thought to be a
wastebasket treatment...
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indicates the
adipose fin can
develop in two
different ways. One is the
salmoniform-type way,
where the
adipose fin
develops from the larval-fin fold at...
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different habitats with
different stages of life. Both eels,
anadromous salmoniform fish and the sea
lamprey have
different tolerances in
salinity in different...
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alternatively been
classified as a "clupeoid", a pattersonellid, or a
salmoniform. The
latter classification is now
thought to be a
wastebasket treatment...
- (Maastrichtian of
South Africa; ****ignment disputed,
possibly a stem-
salmoniform)
Subfamily Aplochitoninae Begle 1991
Genus Aplochiton Jenyns 1842 [Haplochiton...
- used as a
calibration node or a
constraint for
phylogenetic analysis of
Salmoniform taxa at
varying levels. To
facilitate the
study of the
known specimens...
- some of the museum's most
valuable resources.
Deepwater anguilliform,
salmoniform, stomiiform, aulopiform, myctophiform, and
ophidiiform families are particularly...