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Neoteleostei
Temporal range:Barremian–present
The Neoteleostei include theAulopiformesor lizardfish.
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Cohort: Euteleostei
Clade: Neoteleostei
Rosen, 1973
Subdivisions

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TheNeoteleosteiis a largecladeofbony fishmostly consisting of marine clades. Only three lineages have freshwater species:Percopsiformes(Troutperches), which lives exclusively in freshwater,[1]Gadiformes(cods), which is largely marine except fromburbotthat live in freshwater and a few populations of cod in brackish water,[2][3]and thePercomorpha,which in addition to several marine groups also have many freshwater forms.[4]

The remaining members of Neoteleostei are marine: The populous clade of theAcanthopterygiiwhich consist of theBeryciformes,Holocentridaeand the aforementioned Percomorpha (which include families such as thetuna,seahorses,gobies,cichlids,flatfish,wrasse,perches,anglerfish,pufferfish),[5]theAteleopodidae(jellynoses),[6]theLampriformes(oarfish,opah,ribbonfish),[7]theZeiformes(dories),[8]thePolymixiiformes(beardfish),[9]theStylephorus,[10]theMyctophiformes(lanternfish), and theAulopiformes(lizardfish) which include some brackwater species (also the marine orderStomiiformeswas once included in the Neoteleostei as part of the superorderStenopterygii,but have since been placed inStomiatioutside the Neoteleostei).[11][12][13][14][15]

Theswim bladder,when present, isphysoclistous,a trait also shared with the non-neoteleostei ordersArgentiniformesandStomiiformes.[16][17][18][19]

Neoteleostei have also lost the enzymesNOS2andNOS3,the latter a trait they share with the rest of the Clupeocephala and possibly theLatimeria(NOS2 and NOS3 have also yet to be detected inElopomorpha).[20][21]

Neoteleostei
Ateleopodia

Ateleopodidae(jellynoses)

Eurypterygia
Aulopa

Aulopiformes(lizardfish)

Ctenosquamata
Scopelomorpha

Myctophiformes(lanternfish)

Acanthomorpha
Polymixiipterygii

Polymixiiformes(beardfish)

Acanthopterygii
Berycimorphaceae
Holocentrimorphaceae

Holocentriformes(squirrelfish; soldier fishes)

Percomorpha(tuna,seahorses,gobies,cichlids,flatfish,wrasse,perches,anglerfish,pufferfish,etc)

(175mya)

References

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