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- Amiidae abstract "The Amiidae are a family of primitive ray-finned fishes. The bowfin is the only species to survive today, although additional species in all four subfamilies of Amiidae are known from Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Eocene fossils.Bowfins are now found throughout eastern North America, typically in slow-moving backwaters, canals, and ox-bow lakes. When the oxygen level is low (as often happens in still waters), the bowfin can rise to the surface and gulp air into its swim bladder, which is lined with blood vessels and can serve as a primitive lung.".
- Amiidae class Actinopterygii.
- Amiidae family Amioidea.
- Amiidae kingdom Animal.
- Amiidae order Amiiformes.
- Amiidae phylum Chordate.
- Amiidae thumbnail Amia_calva1.jpg?width=300.
- Amiidae wikiPageID "264009".
- Amiidae wikiPageRevisionID "601658065".
- Amiidae classis Actinopterygii.
- Amiidae familia "Amiidae".
- Amiidae familiaAuthority "Bonaparte, 1838".
- Amiidae hasPhotoCollection Amiidae.
- Amiidae ordo Amiiformes.
- Amiidae phylum Chordate.
- Amiidae regnum "Animalia".
- Amiidae subdivision "see text".
- Amiidae subdivisionRanks "subfamilies".
- Amiidae superfamilia Amioidea.
- Amiidae subject Category:Amiiformes.
- Amiidae subject Category:Living_fossils.
- Amiidae type Adult109605289.
- Amiidae type CausalAgent100007347.
- Amiidae type Dodo110022908.
- Amiidae type LivingFossils.
- Amiidae type LivingThing100004258.
- Amiidae type Object100002684.
- Amiidae type Oldster110376523.
- Amiidae type Organism100004475.
- Amiidae type Person100007846.
- Amiidae type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Amiidae type Whole100003553.
- Amiidae type YagoLegalActor.
- Amiidae type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Amiidae type Animal.
- Amiidae type Eukaryote.
- Amiidae type Fish.
- Amiidae type Species.
- Amiidae type Organism.
- Amiidae comment "The Amiidae are a family of primitive ray-finned fishes. The bowfin is the only species to survive today, although additional species in all four subfamilies of Amiidae are known from Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Eocene fossils.Bowfins are now found throughout eastern North America, typically in slow-moving backwaters, canals, and ox-bow lakes.".
- Amiidae label "Amiidae".
- Amiidae label "Amiidae".
- Amiidae label "Amiidae".
- Amiidae label "Amiowate".
- Amiidae label "Амиевые".
- Amiidae label "آميية".
- Amiidae sameAs Amiidae.
- Amiidae sameAs Amiidae.
- Amiidae sameAs Amiowate.
- Amiidae sameAs m.0czdrtx.
- Amiidae sameAs Q141948.
- Amiidae sameAs Q141948.
- Amiidae sameAs Amiidae.
- Amiidae wasDerivedFrom Amiidae?oldid=601658065.
- Amiidae depiction Amia_calva1.jpg.
- Amiidae isPrimaryTopicOf Amiidae.