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Ichtyology

Midterm 1

TermDefinition
Myllokunmingia thought to be the first fish
Acanthodians spiny shark - extinct
Osteichthyes "Bony fishes"
Vertebrata "vertebral or spinal column"
Myxiniformes Hagfish - have skull but no vertebral
Gnathostomata "jawed"
Petromyzontiformes Lamprey - jawless with vertebral
Actinopterygii "ray-finned"
Teleostei "complete bone" - mobile premax
Acanthopterygii "spiny finned"
Placoderms "plated-skinned"
Chondrichtyes "cartilaginous fish"
Hexanchiformes six gilled
Myliobatiformes rays and skates
Torpediniformes electric torpedo ray
Pristiformes swordfish
Chimaeriformes ratfish
Osteroglossiformes "bony tongues"
Anguilliformes eels
Saccopharygiformes gulper eels
Holocephali chimaera
Elasmobranchii sharks,ray,and skates
Lamniformes white sharks
Orectolobiformes nurse sharks
Carcharhiniformes hammer shark
Squaliformes dogsharks
Pristiformes sawfish
Clupeiformes sardines
Coelacanthinformes "hollow spine"
Dipnomorphia lungfish
Polypteriformes bichir
Acipenseriformes sturgeon
Polyodon paddlefish
Lepisosteiformes garpike
Amiiformes bowfin
Ostariophysi all have weberian apparatus
Gymnotrioformes knifefish
Siluriformes catfish
Characiformes tetra,piranha
Cypriniformes goldfish,carp
Argentiformes barreleye
Stomiiformes viperfish
Myctophiformes laternfish
Aulopiformes lancetfish
Gonorynchiformes milkfish
Osmeriformes galaxiid
Salmoniformes salmon
Escociformes pike
Lampridiformes opah
Percopsiformes cavefish
Ophidiiformes pearlfish;eel-like
Gadiformes cod
Batrachoidiformes toadfish
Lophiiformes anglerfish
Mugiliformes mullets
Beloniformes flying fish
Cyprinodontiformes guppy,4-eye fish
Beryciformes squirrelfish
Perciformes damselfish,cichlids
Gasterosteiformes "bony belly", stickleback
Scorpaeniformes "sting", lionfish
Pleuronectiformes flounder
Tetraodontiformes pufferfish,mola mola
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