Lampriformes: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Actinopterygii
Order
Lampriformes
Family
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Lampriformes

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Lampriformes

Lampriformes is an order of ray-finned fishes. Members are commonly known as lampriforms, and include such open-ocean and partially deep-sea Teleostei as the opahs, sailfin velifer, crestfishes, ribbonfishes and oarfishes. A synonym for this order is Allotriognathi, while an often-seen spelling variant is Lampridiformes. They contain seven extant families which are generally small but highly distinct, and a mere 12 lampriform genera with some 20 species altogether are recognized. They are the only extant members of the superorder Lamprimorpha, which was formerly diverse throughout much of the Late Cretaceous.

The scientific name literally means "shaped (like the) bright (one)", as "lampr-", meaning bright, comes from lampris, the generic name for the opah. In contrast, most other living lampriforms are actually ribbon-like and not very similar to the disc-shaped opahs in habitus. They are, however, quite distinctly united by their anatomy, and the family's phylogeny, as well as the most ancient fossils of this order suggest the original lampriform was rather "opah-shaped". The scientific name is a combination of Lampris (the type genus) + the standard fish order suffix "-formes". It ultimately derives from Ancient Greek lamprós (λαμπρός, "bright") + Latin forma ("external form"), the former in reference to brilliant coloration of opahs.

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Lampriformes in languages:

Chinese
月魚目
Czech
leskyňovci
English
Velifers, Tube-eyes, and Ribbonfishes
English
Lampriforms
English
Velifers, Opahs, and Ribbonfishes
Estonian
Läikkalalised
Finnish
kiiltolahnakalat
German
Glanzfischartige
Hungarian
tündöklőhal-alakúak
Japanese
アカマンボウ目
Korean
이악어목
Latvian
Opahveidīgās
Portuguese
Peixes-remo e afins
Russian
Опахообразные
Swedish
glansfiskartade fiskar
Ukrainian
Лампроподібні

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