Acipenseriformes
The acipenseriformes are a order of Actinopterygii primitive which include/understand the Esturgeon S like some disappeared species.
The Squelette of the acipenseriformes is mainly cartilagineux. They have a jaw and their bodies have osseous escutcheons.
List families
According to ITIS:- sub-order Acipenseroidei
- family Acipenseridae
- family Polyodontidae
According to FishBase:
- family Acipenseridae
- family Aspidorhynchidae (of which the species are unknown of ITIS)
- family Polyodontidae
Which it is necessary for ajouters families of extinct species:
- family Chondrosteidae extinct species
- family Errolichthyidae extinct species
References
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Martin Hochleithner and Joern Gessner, The Sturgeons and Paddlefishes off the World: Biology and Aquiculture
- Martin Hochleithner, Joern Gessner and Sergej Podushka, The Bibliography off Acipenseriformes
External bonds
- Re-examined literature
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