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Osteichthyes (bony fish)

Taxonomy
Osteichthyes was named by Huxley (1880) [traditionally a class, but raised to an unranked clade including other vertebrate classes in modern classifications traditionally a class, but raised to an unranked clade including other vertebrate classes in modern classifications traditionally a class, but raised to an unranked clade including other vertebrate classes in modern classifications traditionally a class, but raised to an unranked clade including other vertebrate classes in modern classifications traditionally a class, but raised to an unranked clade including other vertebrate classes in modern classifications traditionally a class, but raised to an unranked clade including other vertebrate classes in modern classifications traditionally a class, but raised to an unranked clade including other vertebrate classes in modern classifications traditionally a class, but raised to an unranked clade including other vertebrate classes in modern classifications traditionally a class, but raised to an unranked clade including other vertebrate classes in modern classifications]. It is extant.

It was corrected as Osteichthyes by Sepkoski (2002); it was reranked as the unranked clade Osteichthyes by Long (2011).

It was assigned to Vertebrata by Huxley (1880), Thurmond and Jones (1981) and Shoshani et al. (1989); to Chordata by Sepkoski (2002); to Gnathostomata by Johanson et al. (2007); and to Gnathostomata by Dineley and Metcalf (1999), Meyer and Zardoya (2003) and Long (2011).

Synonyms
Synonymy list
YearName and author
1758Pisces Linnaeus p. 12
1866Pisces Haeckel p. CXXI
1880Osteichthyes Huxley p. 662
1904Pisces Eastman p. 74
1981Osteichthyes Thurmond and Jones p. 79
1989Osteichthyes Shoshani et al. p. 435
1999Osteichthyes Dineley and Metcalf p. 11
2002Osteichthyes Sepkoski, Jr.
2003Osteichthyes Meyer and Zardoya
2007Osteichthyes Johanson et al.
2011Osteichthyes Long p. 242

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