Osteoglossomorpha

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Osteoglossomorpha
Temporal range: Triassic - Recent
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Arapaima (Arapaima gigas)
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Osteoglossomorpha

Greenwood, Rosen, Weitzman & Myers, 1966
Orders

Hiodontiformes
Osteoglossiformes
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Specimen of the primitive ichthyodectiform Allothrissops

The Osteoglossomorpha are a group of bony fish in the Teleostei.

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Xiphactinus audax three-dimensionally restoreded skeleton in the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center in Woodland Park, Colorado

Notable members

A notable member is the arapaima (Arapaima gigas), the largest freshwater fish in South America and one of the largest bony fishes alive. Other notable members include the bizarre freshwater elephantfishes of family Mormyridae, and the extinct predator, Xiphactinus.

Systematics

Most osteoglossomorph lineages are extinct today. Only the somewhat diverse "bone-tongues" (Osteoglossiformes) and two species of mooneyes (Hiodontiformes) remain.[1]

References

  1. See references in Haaramo (2008)


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