-
Stenopterygii are a
superorder of ray-finned fish in the
infraclass Teleostei.
Their validity is
somewhat doubtful, as the
group was
established to separate...
- Stomiiformes, the
jellynoses are
often placed in the
teleost superorder Stenopterygii.
Whether it is
indeed justified to
accept such a
small group is doubtful;...
-
order Stomiiformes,
which is
often placed in the
teleost superorder Stenopterygii,
usually together with the
Ateleopodiformes (jellynoses), but sometimes...
- females. The
Stomiiformes are
often placed in the
teleost superorder Stenopterygii,
usually together with the
Ateleopodiformes (jellynoses), but sometimes...
- This
article gives a list of all
species of fish
found in the
waters of Ireland. A
separate list of
freshwater fish is
given at the bottom.
Atlantic hagfish...
-
seems indeed unwarranted:
together with the
equally dubious superorder "
Stenopterygii", the
grinners appear to be so
closely related to some Protacanthopterygii...
- pike
Order Osmeriformes,
including the
smelts and
galaxiids Superorder Stenopterygii Order Ateleopodiformes, the
jellynose fish
Order Stomiiformes, including...
- the
galaxiids Order Osmeriformes,
including the
smelts Superorder Stenopterygii (may
belong in Protacanthopterygii)
Order Ateleopodiformes, the jellynose...
-
Stomiiformes was once
included in the
Neoteleostei as part of the
superorder Stenopterygii, but have
since been
placed in
Stomiati outside the Neoteleostei). The...
- data. But this can be
simply taken to
suggest that the
superorder "
Stenopterygii"
ought to be
included in the Protacanthopterygii,
rather than a particularly...