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- Holostei abstract "Holostei are bony fish that show primitive characteristics. There are eight species divided among two orders, the Amiiformes represented by a single living species, the bowfin (Amia calva), and the Lepisosteiformes, the gars. There are more species to be found in the fossil record. Holostei share with other primitive fishes a mixture of characteristics of teleosts and sharks. In comparison with the other group of primitive fishes, the chondrosteans, the Holostei are closer to the teleosts and further from sharks: the pair of spiracle found in sharks and chondrosteans is reduced to a remnant structure (in gars, the spiracles does not open to the outside);the skeleton is ossified (a thin layer of bone covers a mostly cartilaginous skeleton in the bowfins). In gars, the tail is still heterocercal but less so than in the chondrosteans; bowfins have many rayed dorsal fins and can breathe air like the bichirs.The gars have thick ganoid scales typical of sturgeons whereas the bowfin has thin bony scales like the teleosts. The gars are therefore in this regard considered more primitive than the bowfin.The Holostei is often regarded as paraphyletic; as a result this infraclass is often not used, the two orders contained in it being often treated simply as members of the sub-class Neopterygii without any taxonomic association. However, recent work mitochondrial analysis of DNA seems to support its recognition, so the question is not yet resolved. Nearly all living bony fishes are teleosts.The name derives from the Greek, holos meaning whole and osso (osteo) meaning bone: a reference to their bony skeletons.".
- Holostei class Actinopterygii.
- Holostei class Neopterygii.
- Holostei kingdom Animal.
- Holostei phylum Chordate.
- Holostei thumbnail Lepisosteus_oculatus.jpg?width=300.
- Holostei wikiPageExternalLink holostei.htm.
- Holostei wikiPageID "5775383".
- Holostei wikiPageRevisionID "570139260".
- Holostei classis Actinopterygii.
- Holostei hasPhotoCollection Holostei.
- Holostei image "Amia calva1.jpg".
- Holostei image2Caption "Bowfin, Amia calva".
- Holostei image2Width "250".
- Holostei imageCaption "Spotted gar, Lepisosteus oculatus".
- Holostei imageWidth "250".
- Holostei infraclassis "Holostei".
- Holostei name "Holostei".
- Holostei phylum Chordate.
- Holostei regnum "Animalia".
- Holostei subclassis Neopterygii.
- Holostei subdivision Amiiformes.
- Holostei subdivision "Lepisosteiformes".
- Holostei subdivisionRanks "Orders".
- Holostei subject Category:Holostei.
- Holostei subject Category:Neopterygii.
- Holostei type Animal.
- Holostei type Eukaryote.
- Holostei type Fish.
- Holostei type Species.
- Holostei type Fish.
- Holostei type Organism.
- Holostei comment "Holostei are bony fish that show primitive characteristics. There are eight species divided among two orders, the Amiiformes represented by a single living species, the bowfin (Amia calva), and the Lepisosteiformes, the gars. There are more species to be found in the fossil record. Holostei share with other primitive fishes a mixture of characteristics of teleosts and sharks.".
- Holostei label "Beenganoïden".
- Holostei label "Holostei".
- Holostei label "Holostei".
- Holostei label "Holostei".
- Holostei label "Holostei".
- Holostei label "Knochenganoiden".
- Holostei label "Przejściowce".
- Holostei label "كاملات العظام".
- Holostei label "全骨附类".
- Holostei sameAs Mnohokostnatí.
- Holostei sameAs Knochenganoiden.
- Holostei sameAs Holostei.
- Holostei sameAs Holosteo.
- Holostei sameAs Holostei.
- Holostei sameAs 전골어류.
- Holostei sameAs Beenganoïden.
- Holostei sameAs Przejściowce.
- Holostei sameAs Holostei.
- Holostei sameAs m.0f3z12.
- Holostei sameAs Q846164.
- Holostei sameAs Q846164.
- Holostei wasDerivedFrom Holostei?oldid=570139260.
- Holostei depiction Lepisosteus_oculatus.jpg.
- Holostei isPrimaryTopicOf Holostei.
- Holostei name "Holostei".