Lobe-finned fish
Paddle-like fins with a fleshy base.
more coelacanths
Lungfish
Have lungs, internal organs for gas exchange between air and the blood.
Ray-finned fish
Fins are supported by stiff rays and/or bony spines.
All other bony fish.
Research Links
Osteichthyes
Catalog
Osteichthyes. ... Recent Osteichthyes Specimens. Pleistocene Stage 3
Osteichthyes
Specimens. Pleistocene Stage Unknown Osteichthyes Specimens. ...
Class
Osteichthyes
Back to Phylum Chordata. Class Osteichthyes (Bony Fishes). CLASS, ORDER, FAMILY,
GENUS/SPECIES, COMMON NAME. Osteichthyes. Acipenseriformes. Acipenseridae. ...
Osteichthyes:
brief checklist
European Register of Marine Species Osteichthyes:
brief checklist. Full ... icon). ...
OceanLink Answers
to Osteichthyes (bony fish) Questions
... BACK TO OSTEICHTHYES INDEX OR ANSWER FILE. Clown Fish - Received from Rob in
Chicago.
Q. I'm looking for info on clown fish for my daughters school assignment ...
Fishes
- Class Osteichthyes
Unit: Fishes, 7 Class Osteichthyes. Class Osteichthyes.
The earliest remains of the bony fish are ...
Chordate
Class Osteichthyes
*-* Evolution and life style of the bony fishes, with links to comparative
anatomy of their organ systems.
Class
Osteichthyes
Class Osteichthyes Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum
Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Osteichthyes ...
FishBase
Glossary Searched Term
... FishBase Glossary Term : Osteichthyes FishBase. Language.
Term. Definition. See also. English, Osteichthyes, ...
Osteichthyes
Characteristics
Characteristics of Class Osteichthyes. Terms and structures:
Endoskeleton made of bone. Notochord ...
The Ten Most
Important Archaeological Discoveries in 1999
... The Earliest Fossil of Osteichthyes, (February 26,
1999). ??Chinese scientists have confirmed ...
Class
Osteichthyes
... Class Osteichthyes. Class Osteichthyes takes its name from the Greek root
"osteo,"
referring to bone, and "ichthys," referring to fish. The bony fish
have a ...
Bony
Fish
Bony Fish. Class Osteichthyes. ... Agnatha; Placodermi; Osteichthyes;
Chondrychtyes;
Amphibia; Reptilia; Aves; Mammalia. Vertebrates in Motion Vertebrates Lab.
Class
Osteichthyes
... Osteichthyes. Species included in the Animal Diversity Web: Order
Polypteriformes.
Order Salmoniformes. (should this be Actinopterygii instead?) ...
Class:Osteichthyes
CLASS. Osteichthyes. SUB CLASS. Actinopterygii. INFRA
CLASS. Chondrostei. ORDER. Palaeonisciformes. SUB ...
General
Zoology - Subphylum Vertebrata, Class Osteichthyes
... Phylum Chordata,. Subphylum Vertebrata,. Superclass Gnathostomata,.
Class Osteichthyes. ... Major Characteristics of Class Osteichthyes: ...
Class
Osteichthyes
Widener University Fish Collection in Kirkbride 420 as of 11 June
1997 Class Osteichthyes. Subclass Actinopterygii. ...
Untitled
... Bony Fishes. lionfish A Sea World Education Department Resource.
Contents. ... Goals of the Sea World Education Department. ...
DiveInfo's Index of
Osteichthyes: Bony Fishes, Fishes, Fish, ...
... Phylum: Chordata. Class: Osteichthyes (Bony Fishes). Phylum: Chordata,
Class: Osteichthyes (Bony Fishes). ...
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Introduction
to the Actinopterygii
Introduction to the Actinopterygii. Fins and bones. ... Click on the
buttons below to find out more about the Actinopterygii. ...
Description: UCMP Berkeley's introduction
to the ray-finned fishes.
Gnathostomata
... lobe-finned fishes and four-legged vertebrates) ==Osteichthyes=| ==Teleostomi=|
===
Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) | | ==1=| === Acanthodii ...
Description: Philippe Janvier's article
about the jawed vertebrates in the Tree of Life website.
Untitled
Document
The Orders of Class Osteichthyes. Polypteriformes, bichirs. Acipenseriformes,
sturgeons. Semionotiformes, garpikes. Amiiformes, bowfin. ...
14.
Class Osteichthyes
14. Class Osteichthyes. Bony fishes: tilapia, bass, cod, walleye, catfish.
Bony skeleton and jaws. External fertilization. Gills. Swim bladder.
Fishes:
Class Osteichthyes
Phylum Chordata: Fishes (cont.). Class Osteichthyes. ... Locomotion in
Osteichthyes. propulsive
force arises from: tail musculature: generates thrust. trunk musculature