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TRUE BONY FISHES AND THEIR ORIGINS
Class Osteichthyes

Osteichthyans (meaning “bony fishes”) are the largest, most diverse vertebrate group, represented chiefly by today’s ray-finned fishes (Subclass Actinopterygii). However, their origins date back to Late Silurian, some 410 mya, when they were only a minor component of the ancient fish faunas. By the start of the Devonian all major groups of bony fishes had appeared, and before the end of the Period the first land animals had evolved from within the lobe-finned bony fishes (Sarcopterygii). Bony fishes include the ray-fins (Actinopterygii), lungfishes (Dipnoi) and predatory lobe-fins (Crossopterygii).

Buried within the early evolution of osteichthyan fishes lies the key to the most complex evolutionary transition in vertebrate history: how a water-breathing fish became a land-living amphibian. One secret of the “bony fishes” success lies in their swim-bladder, an internal organ of buoyancy, which was to become modified into the lungs of land animals.

Summary by Dr. Irwin Haydock of the book entitled The Rise of Fishes, 500 million years of evolution, by John A. Long, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. (See Chapter 6)

If you would like to learn more about the evolution of fishes, we highly recommend Long's book. It's excellent !! It's loaded information that is well written and easy to understand.

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