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Polymixiidae
The beardfishes consist of a single extant genus, ''Polymixia'', of deep-sea marine ray-finned fish named for their pair of long hyoid barbel (anatomy), barbels. They are classified in their own order Polymixiiformes . But as Nelson says, "few groups have been shifted back and forth as frequently as this one, and they were recently added to Paracanthoptergii". For instance, they have previously been classified as belonging to the Beryciformes. They are of little economic importance. They are found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Indian and western Pacific Ocean. They are bottom-dwelling fish, found down to about depth. Most are relatively small fish, although one species, ''Polymixia berndti'', is over in length. Classification * Order Polymixiiformes Rosen & Patterson, 1969 ** Genus †''Cumbaaichthys'' Murray 2016 *** †''Cumbaaichthys oxyrhynchus'' Murray 2016 ** Family †Boreiohydriidae Murray & Cumbaa 2013 *** Genus †''Boreiohydrias' ...
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Polymixia
''Polymixia'' is the only extant taxon, extant genus of the Order (biology), order Polymixiiformes and the only genus in Polymixiidae. It contains 10 species, all of which live in deepwater marine environments. They are found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Indian and western Pacific Ocean, Pacific Oceans. They are bottom-dwelling fish, found down to about . Most are relatively small fish, although one species is over in length. Classification There are currently 10 recognized species in this genus: * ''Polymixia berndti'' Charles Henry Gilbert, C. H. Gilbert, 1905 (Pacific beardfish) * ''Polymixia busakhini'' Aleksandr Nicholaevich Kotlyar, Kotlyar, 1993 (Busakhin's beardfish) * ''Polymixia fusca'' Adolf Kotthaus, Kotthaus, 1970 * ''Polymixia japonica'' Albert Günther, Günther, 1877 (Silver eye) * ''Polymixia longispina'' Deng Si-Ming, S. M. Deng, Xiong Guo-Qiang, G. Q. Xiong & Zhan Hong-Xi, H. X. Zhan, 1983 * ''Polymixia lowei'' Albert Günt ...
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Dalmatichthys
''Dalmatichthys'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric ray-finned fish. See also * Prehistoric fish * List of prehistoric bony fish A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College Albert A. List College of Jewish Studies, known simply as List College, is the undergraduate school of the J ... References External links Bony fish in the online Sepkoski Database Prehistoric ray-finned fish genera Polymixiiformes {{Polymixiiformes-stub ...
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Berycopsis Pulcher
''Berycopsis'' is an extinct genus of beardfish from the Cretaceous period. Fossils are known from England. It was about long and one of the first members of the Acanthopterygii, the group that includes the present day barracuda, swordfish, seahorses, and flatfish. Like its modern relatives, the first fin rays in the dorsal and anal fins were modified into defensive spines, and the pelvic fins were located close to the pectoral fin Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as ...s. ''Berycopsis'' was one of the earliest fish known to have these features, which are widespread today. References Cretaceous bony fish Polymixiiformes Prehistoric ray-finned fish genera Cretaceous fish of Europe {{Polymixiiformes-stub ...
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Berycopsis Germana
''Berycopsis'' is an extinct genus of beardfish from the Cretaceous period. Fossils are known from England. It was about long and one of the first members of the Acanthopterygii, the group that includes the present day barracuda, swordfish, seahorses, and flatfish. Like its modern relatives, the first fin rays in the dorsal and anal fins were modified into defensive spines, and the pelvic fins were located close to the pectoral fin Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as ...s. ''Berycopsis'' was one of the earliest fish known to have these features, which are widespread today. References Cretaceous bony fish Polymixiiformes Prehistoric ray-finned fish genera Cretaceous fish of Europe {{Polymixiiformes-stub ...
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Berycopsis Elegans
''Berycopsis'' is an extinct genus of beardfish from the Cretaceous period. Fossils are known from England. It was about long and one of the first members of the Acanthopterygii, the group that includes the present day barracuda, swordfish, seahorses, and flatfish. Like its modern relatives, the first fin rays in the dorsal and anal fins were modified into defensive spines, and the pelvic fins were located close to the pectoral fin Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as ...s. ''Berycopsis'' was one of the earliest fish known to have these features, which are widespread today. References Cretaceous bony fish Polymixiiformes Prehistoric ray-finned fish genera Cretaceous fish of Europe {{Polymixiiformes-stub ...
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Berycopsis
''Berycopsis'' is an extinct genus of beardfish from the Cretaceous period. Fossils are known from England. It was about long and one of the first members of the Acanthopterygii, the group that includes the present day barracuda, swordfish, seahorses, and flatfish. Like its modern relatives, the first fin rays in the dorsal and anal fins were modified into defensive spines, and the pelvic fins were located close to the pectoral fin Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as ...s. ''Berycopsis'' was one of the earliest fish known to have these features, which are widespread today. References Cretaceous bony fish Polymixiiformes Prehistoric ray-finned fish genera Cretaceous fish of Europe {{Polymixiiformes-stub ...
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Berycopsia Inopinnata
''Berycopsia'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived from the Turonian. See also * Prehistoric fish * List of prehistoric bony fish A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College Albert A. List College of Jewish Studies, known simply as List College, is the undergraduate school of the J ... References Late Cretaceous fish Polymixiiformes Prehistoric ray-finned fish genera {{Polymixiiformes-stub ...
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Berycopsia
''Berycopsia'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived from the Turonian. See also * Prehistoric fish * List of prehistoric bony fish A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College Albert A. List College of Jewish Studies, known simply as List College, is the undergraduate school of the J ... References Late Cretaceous fish Polymixiiformes Prehistoric ray-finned fish genera {{Polymixiiformes-stub ...
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