Gasterosteiformes |

Three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus
aculeatus
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Scientific classification |
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Families |
Aulorhynchidae
Gasterosteidae
Hypoptychidae
Indostomidae
Pegasidae |
Gasterosteiformes is an
order of
ray-finned fishes that includes the
sticklebacks and sea moths.[1]
In the gasterosteiformes, the pelvic girdle is never
attached to the cleithra directly, and the supramaxillary,
orbitosphenoid, and basisphenoid bones are absent. The body
is often partly or completely covered with dermal plates.
The name "Gasterosteiformes" means "stomach bone shaped";
it is derived from Greek gaster meaning "stomach", osteon
meaning "bone" and Latin forma meaning "shape".
Classification
In Nelson[2]
and ITIS[3] Gasterosteiformes includes the sea horses and
pipefishes, as the suborder Syngnathoidei, with the
sticklebacks and relatives in the suborder
Gasterosteoidei. In
FishBase[4]
these groups are included in their own order,
Syngnathiformes.
FishBase lists five families:
- Aulorhynchidae (tubesnouts and tubenoses)
Gasterosteidae (sticklebacks)
Hypoptychidae (sand eels)
Indostomidae[5]
Pegasidae (dragonfishes and sea moths)[5]
References
- ^
"Gasterosteiformes".
FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly.
February 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.
- ^
Joseph S.
Nelson. Fishes of the World. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN
0-471-54713-1.
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Gasterosteiformes (TSN 166361).
Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 8
April 2006.
- ^
"Syngnathiformes".
FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly.
February 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.
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a b
Indostomidae and
Pegasidae are included in Syngnathoidei
(corresponding to
Syngnathiformes) in ITIS, but in Gasterosteiformes
in FishBase.
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