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Halecomorphi is a taxon of ray-finned bony fish in the clade Neopterygii. The sole living Halecomorph is the bowfin (Amia calva), but the group contains many extinct species in several families (including Amiidae, Caturidae, Liodesmidae, Sinamiidae) in the order Amiiformes, as well as the extinct orders , , and Parasemionotiformes. The fossil record of halecomorphs goes back at least to the Early Triassic epoch.

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  • Gli alecomorfi (Halecomorphi) sono un gruppo di pesci ossei, attualmente rappresentati dalla sola amia (Amia calva). I più antichi resti fossili di alecomorfi risalgono al Triassico inferiore (circa 251 milioni di anni fa), e la maggior parte delle forme appartenenti a questo gruppo vissero nel corso dell'era Mesozoica. (it)
  • Halecomorphi (лат.) — надотряд лучепёрых рыб из подкласса новопёрых, живших в основном с триаса по плейстоцен. Ископаемые Halecomorphi были найдены на территории Северной Америки, Европы, Азии и Африки. Впервые был описан Копом в 1872 году. Единственный сохранившийся вид — ильная рыба (амия). (ru)
  • Die Halecomorphi sind ein Taxon der Neuflosser (Neopterygii). Es umfasst die rezenten Kahlhechte (Amia) sowie ihre nähere fossile Verwandtschaft (Amiidae, Caturidae, Liodesmidae, Sinamiidae, Ionoscopiformes, Parasemionotiformes). Die Halecomorphi zeichnen sich einerseits durch ursprüngliche Merkmale, wie meist stark mineralisierte Schuppen, aber auch durch „moderne“ Merkmale, insbesondere im Bau des Schädels (z. B. Lage und Form des Präoperculare), aus. Zur systematischen Stellung der Halecomorphi existieren zwei konkurrierende Hypothesen: (de)
  • Halecomorphi is a taxon of ray-finned bony fish in the clade Neopterygii. The sole living Halecomorph is the bowfin (Amia calva), but the group contains many extinct species in several families (including Amiidae, Caturidae, Liodesmidae, Sinamiidae) in the order Amiiformes, as well as the extinct orders , , and Parasemionotiformes. The fossil record of halecomorphs goes back at least to the Early Triassic epoch. (en)
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