Osteoglossiformes

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Osteoglossiformes
Osteoglossum bicirrhosum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Osteoglossiformes
Families

Suborder Notopteroidei

Suborder Osteoglossoidei

Osteoglossiformes (Gk. "bony tongues") is a relatively primitive order of ray-finned fish that contains two sub-orders the Osteoglossoidei and the Notopteroidei. All of them live in freshwater.

Members of the order are notable for having toothed or bony tongues, and for having the forward part of the gastrointestinal tract pass to the left of the oesophagus and stomach (for all other fish it passes to the right).

One species, the arapaima (Arapaima gigas), can grow huge with specimens reported up to 4.5 m in length.

The mooneyes (Hiodontidae) are often classified here, but may also be placed in a separate order Hiodontiformes.

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