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Actinopterygii and Cetomimiformes

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Difference between Actinopterygii and Cetomimiformes

Actinopterygii vs. Cetomimiformes

Actinopterygii, or the ray-finned fishes, constitute a class or subclass of the bony fishes. The Cetomimiformes or whalefishes are an order of small, deep-sea ray-finned fish.

Similarities between Actinopterygii and Cetomimiformes

Actinopterygii and Cetomimiformes have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acanthopterygii, Anglerfish, Beryciformes, Fish fin, Holocentridae, Neopterygii, Osteichthyes, Stephanoberyciformes, Teleost, Velvet whalefish.

Acanthopterygii

Acanthopterygii (meaning "spiny finned one") is a superorder of bony fishes in the class Actinopterygii.

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Anglerfish

Anglerfish are fish of the teleost order Lophiiformes.

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Beryciformes

The Beryciformes are a poorly-understood order of carnivorous ray-finned fishes consisting of 7 families, 30 genera, and 161 species.

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Fish fin

Fins are usually the most distinctive anatomical features of a fish.

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Holocentridae

Holocentridae is a family of ray-finned fish, belonging to the order Beryciformes with the members of the subfamily Holocentrinae typically known as squirrelfish, while the members of Myripristinae typically are known as soldierfish.

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Neopterygii

Neopterygii are a group of fish.

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Osteichthyes

Osteichthyes, popularly referred to as the bony fish, is a diverse taxonomic group of fish that have skeletons primarily composed of bone tissue, as opposed to cartilage.

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Stephanoberyciformes

The Stephanoberyciformes are an order of marine ray-finned fishes, consisting of about 68 species, the majority (61) of which belong to the ridgehead family (Melamphaidae).

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Teleost

The teleosts or Teleostei (Greek: teleios, "complete" + osteon, "bone") are by far the largest infraclass in the class Actinopterygii, the ray-finned fishes, and make up 96% of all extant species of fish.

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Velvet whalefish

The velvet whalefish (Barbourisia rufa) is a deep-sea whalefish, the sole known member of its family Barbourisiidae.

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Actinopterygii and Cetomimiformes Comparison

Actinopterygii has 289 relations, while Cetomimiformes has 31. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 3.12% = 10 / (289 + 31).

References

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