
Percomorpha - Wikipedia
Percomorpha (from Latin perca 'perch' and Ancient Greek μορφή (morphḗ) 'shape, appearance') is an extremely large and diverse clade of ray-finned fish.
Perciformes - Wikipedia
Perciformes (/ ˈpɜːrsɪˌfɔːrmiːz /), also called the Acanthopteri, is an order or superorder of ray-finned fish in the clade Percomorpha. Perciformes means " perch -like". Among the well …
Percomorpha | fish series | Britannica
Series Percomorpha (perches and perchlike fishes) Pelvic fin with 1 spine and 5 rays (or number of rays reduced); pelvic fin connected to postcleithrum or coracoid via a ligament; anterior …
Perch-like Fishes (Order Perciformes) - iNaturalist
Perciformes, also called the Percomorpha or Acanthopteri, are the most numerous order of vertebrates, containing about 41% of all bony fish. Perciformes means 'perch-like'. They …
Percomorpha - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Percomorpha (from Latin perca ' perch ', and Ancient Greek μορφή (morphḗ) 'shape, appearance') are a large clade of ray-finned fish. It includes the tunas, seahorses, gobies, …
As the largest and most diverse teleostean assemblage (some 10,000 species in well over 200 families), the Percomorpha have been the subject of considerable work in the ensuing period. …
Percomorpha - Tree of Life Web Project
Percomorphs (more than 14,450 species in about 250 families) are the crown group of the spiny-rayed fishes, and best represent what Nelson (1989) called the “bush at the top.”
Percomorpha — Wikipédia
Les Percomorpha sont un vaste clade de poissons actinoptérygiens dérivés qui comprend notamment les thons, les hippocampes, les gobies, les Cichlidae, les poissons plats, les …
Percomorphaceae - The Fish Tree of Life
Taxonomy and phylogeny of Percomorphaceae, a subdivision of ray-finned fishes. Based on the Phylogenetic Fish Classification. Also includes species checklists, fossil calibrations, DNA …
Percomorphs and polytomies - Understanding Evolution
The section of the tree that denotes the Percomorph (PER-koh-morf) clade looks different than the other parts. Instead of a simple branching pattern, it has a pitchfork shape. This feature of …
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