Definition of Teleostei. Meaning of Teleostei. Synonyms of Teleostei

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Definition of Teleostei

Teleostei
Teleostei Te`le*os"te*i, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? complete + ? bone.] (Zo["o]l.) A subclass of fishes including all the ordinary bony fishes as distinguished from the ganoids.

Meaning of Teleostei from wikipedia

- Teleostei (/ˌtɛliˈɒstiaɪ/; Gr**** teleios "complete" + osteon "bone"), members of which are known as teleosts (/ˈtɛliɒsts, ˈtiːli-/), is, by far, the largest...
- Osteoglossomorpha is a group of bony fish in the Teleostei. A notable member is the arapaima (Arapaima gigas), the largest freshwater fish in South America...
- revisited: modes of reproduction among deep-sea ceratioid anglerfishes (Teleostei: Lophiiformes)". Ichthyological Research. 52 (3): 207–236. Bibcode:2005IchtR...
- stem group, while others place it in a basal position within crown group Teleostei. Other placements have found it to be polyphyletic, with Varasichthyidae...
- the Cretaceous period. Pachycormids might represent an early branch of Teleostei, the group most modern bony fishes belong to; in that case Leedsichthys...
- The Neopterygii, in turn, is divided into the infraclasses Holostei and Teleostei. During the Mesozoic (Tri****ic, Jur****ic, Cretaceous) and Cenozoic the...
- J. (2014). Evolutionary Relationships of the Enigmatic Anglerfishes (Teleostei: Lophiiformes): Can Nuclear DNA Provide Resolution for Conflicting Morphological...
- monophyletic) Order †Aspidorhynchiformes Order †Pachycormiformes Division Teleostei (Middle Tri****ic to present) Family †Archaeomaenidae Family †Koonwarriidae...
- Hadiaty, R.K.; Yaakob, N.S.; Rüber, L. (2017). "Barcoding snakeheads (Teleostei, Channidae) re-visited: Discovering greater species diversity and resolving...
- parts of the United States. Chen, Jiao (2015). "First fossil cobitid (Teleostei: Cypriniformes) from EarlyMiddle Oligocene deposits of South China" (PDF)...