A survey of characters defining the Neoteleostei, Eurypterygii, Ctenosquamata, Acanthomorpha, Paracanthopterygii and Acanthopterygii convincingly places the Lampridiformes within the acanthomorph clade. Lampridiforms are primitive with respect to the Percomorpha but their precise placement among basal acanthomorphs remains unclear. In the absence of a specific sister-group hypothesis, Polymixia, percopsiform and beryciform taxa were used as outgroups in a cladistic analysis of the order. Monophyly of Lampridiformes is supported by four apomorphies; three are correlated modifications related to the evolution of a unique feeding mechanism in which the maxilla slides forward with the premaxilla during jaw protrusion. The Veliferidae are the si...
One of the main pending, unsolved problems concerning the study of the pycnodont fishes is their phy...
12 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-12)."The Phallostethidae (including ...
57 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 55-57)."The anatomy of the occipital re...
Lampridiformes is a peculiar clade of pelagic marine acanthomorph (spiny-rayed) teleosts. Its phylog...
The lampreys (Petromyzontiformes), one of the two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates...
Relationships among the 18 extant species of parasitic lamprey (Petromyzontiformes) were determined ...
Acanthomorpha (spiny-rayed fishes) is a clade of teleosts that includes more than 15 000 extant spec...
Lampreys are jawless fish whose earliest ancestor is believed to have diverged from other jawless fi...
There are over 18,500 living species of acanthomorph (spiny-rayed fishes), and they represent half o...
One of the main pending, unsolved problems concerning the study of the pycnodont fishes is their phy...
Mechanisms of speciation in the deep-sea, an environment with few physical isolating barriers, are r...
Evidence from morphology is used to infer the phylogeny of the superfamily Poecilioidea using other ...
The perciform group Labroidei includes approximately 2,500 species and comprises some of the most di...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
The systematics, morphology, distribution, biology, economic importance and conservation of the lamp...
One of the main pending, unsolved problems concerning the study of the pycnodont fishes is their phy...
12 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-12)."The Phallostethidae (including ...
57 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 55-57)."The anatomy of the occipital re...
Lampridiformes is a peculiar clade of pelagic marine acanthomorph (spiny-rayed) teleosts. Its phylog...
The lampreys (Petromyzontiformes), one of the two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates...
Relationships among the 18 extant species of parasitic lamprey (Petromyzontiformes) were determined ...
Acanthomorpha (spiny-rayed fishes) is a clade of teleosts that includes more than 15 000 extant spec...
Lampreys are jawless fish whose earliest ancestor is believed to have diverged from other jawless fi...
There are over 18,500 living species of acanthomorph (spiny-rayed fishes), and they represent half o...
One of the main pending, unsolved problems concerning the study of the pycnodont fishes is their phy...
Mechanisms of speciation in the deep-sea, an environment with few physical isolating barriers, are r...
Evidence from morphology is used to infer the phylogeny of the superfamily Poecilioidea using other ...
The perciform group Labroidei includes approximately 2,500 species and comprises some of the most di...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
The systematics, morphology, distribution, biology, economic importance and conservation of the lamp...
One of the main pending, unsolved problems concerning the study of the pycnodont fishes is their phy...
12 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-12)."The Phallostethidae (including ...
57 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 55-57)."The anatomy of the occipital re...