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Ang Actinopterygii ( maglaro / ˌ æ k t ɨ sa n ɒ p t ə r ɪ dʒ i. aɪ / ), o isdang may palikpik na ray, may isang klase o sub-class ng payat na payat isda . Ang mga ray-may palikpik isda ay kaya tinatawag na dahil sila ay nagtataglay lepidotrichia o "palikpik ray", ang kanilang mga palikpik pagiging webs ng balat na suportado ng matinik o ...
Ang barakuda, asugon o balyos, ay isang malaki, mandaragit, may Actinopterygii na kilala sa nakakatakot na hitsura at mabangis na pag-uugali, ay isang isda ng genus Sphyraena, ang nag-iisang genus sa pamilya Sphyraenidae.
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Teleosteomorpha. Teleostei (teleosts) Actinopterygii ( / ˌæktɪnɒptəˈrɪdʒiaɪ /; from actino- 'having rays', and Ancient Greek πτέρυξ (ptérux) 'wing, fins'), members of which are known as ray-finned fish or actinopterygians, is a class of bony fish [2] that comprise over 50% of living vertebrate species. [3]
Diversity. Actinopterygians, or ‘ray-finned fishes,’ are the largest and most successful group of fishes and make up half of all living vertebrates. While actinopterygians appeared in the fossil record during the Devonian period, between 400-350 million years ago (Ma), it was not until the Carbonifer ...
The largest ever known ray-finned fish, the extinct Leedsichthys from the Jurassic, has been estimated to have grown to 16.5 m (54 ft). Actinopterygii (; from actino- 'having rays', and Ancient Greek πτέρυξ (ptérux) 'wing, fins'), members of which are known as ray-finned fish or actinopterygians, is a class of bony fish that comprise ...
Actinopterygii, is a major taxonomic class (or subclass) of fish, known as the "ray-finned fishes," whose diverse number of species includes about half of all known living vertebrates and 96 percent of all fish species.
The Actinopterygii, or ray-finned fishes, are the largest class of fishes. In existence for about 400 million years, since the Early Devonian, it consists of some 42 orders containing more than 480 families, at least 80 of which are known only from fossils.