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Topical Term
Osteichthyes
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Bony fishes
nne Malacopterygii
Teleostei
Teleosts
nne Malacopterygii
Teleostei
Teleosts
Broader Term
Related resource
Behavior of teleost fishes, 1993.
Wootton, R.J. Ecology of teleost fishes, 1990.
Nelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, 4th ed. (Teleostei (Division), Teleosts: probably arose in the middle or late Triassic, about 220-200 million years ago; they have a rich fossil record; teleosts are the most species-rich and diversified group of all the vertebrates; they dominate in the world's rivers, lakes, and oceans; about 26,840 extant species, about 96% of all extant fishes, placed in 40 orders, 448 families, and 4,278 genera)
Jordan, D.S. The genera of fishes, 1963 (superorder Teleostei (the bony fishes))
ITIS, May 7, 2007 (superclass Osteichthyes; class Actinopterygii; subclass Neopterygii; infraclass Teleostei)
Wootton, R.J. Ecology of teleost fishes, 1990.
Nelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, 4th ed. (Teleostei (Division), Teleosts: probably arose in the middle or late Triassic, about 220-200 million years ago; they have a rich fossil record; teleosts are the most species-rich and diversified group of all the vertebrates; they dominate in the world's rivers, lakes, and oceans; about 26,840 extant species, about 96% of all extant fishes, placed in 40 orders, 448 families, and 4,278 genera)
Jordan, D.S. The genera of fishes, 1963 (superorder Teleostei (the bony fishes))
ITIS, May 7, 2007 (superclass Osteichthyes; class Actinopterygii; subclass Neopterygii; infraclass Teleostei)
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