Order Osteoglossiformes

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic order of ray-finned fish: "Order Osteoglossiformes" refers to a specific scientific classification of freshwater fish characterized by having bony tongues and certain unique anatomical features. These fish are often referred to as "bony-tongued fish."

Usage
  • The term is used primarily in scientific, biological, and ichthyological contexts to classify and discuss this particular group of fish.
  • It is a formal taxonomic name and is typically used with the word "order" as part of the full designation.
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Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used within the framework of biological classification (taxonomy). It sits below the class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish) and above the family level (e.g., Osteoglossidae, Arapaimidae).
    • In the taxonomic hierarchy, the order Osteoglossiformes contains several families.
Variants and Related Words
  • Osteoglossiform (adjective): Of or relating to the order Osteoglossiformes.
    • The osteoglossiform anatomy is fascinating to study.
  • Osteoglossidae (noun): A family within the order Osteoglossiformes, containing the true bony-tongues like the arowana.
  • Arapaimidae (noun): Another family within this order, containing the arapaima.
Synonyms
  • Bony-tongued fishes: A common name for fish belonging to this order.
  • Osteoglossomorphs: An alternative scientific term sometimes used for this group.
Notes
  • This is a specialized scientific term. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation but is essential in academic and professional fields related to zoology and paleontology.
  • The defining characteristic mentioned in the reference, "teleost fish with bony tongues," is a key identifier for members of this order.
Noun
  1. teleost fish with bony tongues