The vast majority of ray-finned fish species are contained in the Teleostei, a clade noted for its diversity of behavior, functional morphology, and ecology in aquatic habitats throughout the world.—George V. Lauder, Quarterly Review of Biology, March 1999
Morays belong to a group called ray-finned fishes that includes a vast majority of fish species, like tuna, goldfish, salmon and trout.—Carl Zimmer, New York Times, 11 Sept. 2007
All the fossils belonging to the ancestral group that gave rise to ray-fins some 300 million years ago came from freshwater deposits. —Colin Barras, New Scientist, 11 Feb. 2012
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