Amiiformes
Amiiformes Temporal range:
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Extant bowfinAmia calva | |
Cretaceous†Sinamiasp. | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Infraclass: | Holostei |
Clade: | Halecomorphi |
Order: | Amiiformes O. P. Hay,1929[1] |
Type species | |
Amia calva Linnaeus,1766
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Families | |
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Amiiformes,also known as thebowfins,is an order of fish. The order has only two extant fish, thebowfinand theeyespot bowfin.Even though this order has two extant fish, there are others that were gone. The genusSinamiadied already. After death, these prehistoric freshwater Amiiformes turned intofossils.
Members
[change|change source]Amiidae
[change|change source]TheAmiidaeis a family of basalfreshwater ray-finned fish.Bowfins(Amia calva) are found throughout easternNorth America,typically in slow-moving backwaters,canals,andoxbow lakes.
Bowfin
[change|change source]Thebowfinis a primitivebony fishin the genusAmiathat lives inNorth America.
Amia ocellicauda
[change|change source]Amia ocellicaudais a species ofbowfinnative toNorth America.It was synonymized withAmia calvauntil genetic work in 2022 revealed them to be separate species.
Sinamiidae
[change|change source]Sinamiidaeis an extinctfamilyof freshwaterhalecomorphfish endemic to EarlyCretaceousfreshwater environments inEastandSoutheast Asia.
Sinamia
[change|change source]Sinamiais an extinct genus offreshwater fishwhich existed inChina,Japan,and possiblySouth Koreaduring the EarlyCretaceousperiod.
Siamamia
[change|change source]Siamamiais an extinct genus of freshwaterray-finned fishfrom northeastern,Thailand.
Caturus
[change|change source]Caturusis an extinct genus of prehistoricbony fish.
References
[change|change source]- ↑"Amiiformes".Paleobiology Database.RetrievedNovember 15,2012.[permanent dead link]