Stenopterygii are a superorder of ray-finned fish in the infraclass Teleostei. Their validity is somewhat doubtful, as the group was established to separate...
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Stomiiformes, the jellynoses are often placed in the teleost superorder Stenopterygii. Whether it is indeed justified to accept such a small group is doubtful;...
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females. The Stomiiformes are often placed in the teleost superorder Stenopterygii, usually together with the Ateleopodiformes (jellynoses), but sometimes...
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order Stomiiformes, which is often placed in the teleost superorder Stenopterygii, usually together with the Ateleopodiformes (jellynoses), but sometimes...
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seems indeed unwarranted: together with the equally dubious superorder "Stenopterygii", the grinners appear to be so closely related to some Protacanthopterygii...
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This article gives a list of all species of fish found in the waters of Ireland. A separate list of freshwater fish is given at the bottom. Atlantic hagfish...
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the galaxiids Order Osmeriformes, including the smelts Superorder Stenopterygii (may belong in Protacanthopterygii) Order Ateleopodiformes, the jellynose...
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pike Order Osmeriformes, including the smelts and galaxiids Superorder Stenopterygii Order Ateleopodiformes, the jellynose fish Order Stomiiformes, including...
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data. But this can be simply taken to suggest that the superorder "Stenopterygii" ought to be included in the Protacanthopterygii, rather than a particularly...
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Stomiiformes was once included in the Neoteleostei as part of the superorder Stenopterygii, but have since been placed in Stomiati outside the Neoteleostei). The...
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deep sea forms. And as it seems, the superorders Cyclosquamata and Stenopterygii, which contain some bizarre apomorphic forms, are so closely related...
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require either inclusion of the supposed superorders "Cyclosquamata" and "Stenopterygii" in the Protacanthopterygii, or if the unranked clade name Euteleostei...
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