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Characiformes and their
The Characiformes are an order of ray-finned fish, comprising the characins and their allies.
By this definition, the Cypriniformes were paraphyletic, so recently the orders Gonorhynchiformes, Characiformes ( characins and allies ), and Gymnotiformes ( knifefishes and electric eels ) have been separated out to form their own monophyletic orders.
Given that the Characiformes originated slightly more than 115 mya, the Anostomoidea probably diverged from their characiform relatives the Late Cretaceous and diversified thereafter ; a Paleogene origin of the Anostomidae is thus most likely, with present-day subfamiilies ( whatever eventually will be accepted ) having diverged by the start of the Neogene.
Modern Characiformes are present in both South America and Africa, and have relatively recently extended their range to North America.

Characiformes and relatives
Their closest living relatives are the Characiformes ( characins and allies ), the Gymnotiformes ( electric eel and American knifefishes ) and the Siluriformes ( catfishes ).
The earliest that Cypriniformes might have diverged from Characiphysi ( Characiformes and relatives ) is thought to be about the Early Triassic, about 250 million years ago ( mya ).

Characiformes and order
order Characiformes.
The Characidae, characids or characins are a family of freshwater subtropical and tropical fish, belonging to the order Characiformes.
The neon tetra ( Paracheirodon innesi ) is a freshwater fish of the characin family ( family Characidae ) of order Characiformes.
A piranha or piraña (,, or ; ) is a member of family Characidae in order Characiformes, an omnivorous freshwater fish that inhabits South American rivers.
order Characiformes.
The cardinal tetra, Paracheirodon axelrodi, is a freshwater fish of the characin family ( family Characidae ) of order Characiformes.
Paracheirodon is a genus of freshwater fish in the characin family ( family Characidae ) of order Characiformes.
The green neon tetra ( Paracheirodon simulans ) is a freshwater fish of the characin family ( family Characidae ) of order Characiformes.
order Characiformes.
order Characiformes.
The Anostomidae are a family of ray-finned fishes that belong to the order Characiformes.
Tetras are many species of freshwater tropical fish in the characin family ( Characidae ) or in the African tetra family ( Alestiidae ) of order Characiformes.
Hyphessobrycon is a genus of freshwater fish in the characin family ( family Characidae ) of order Characiformes.
Astyanax is a genus of freshwater fish in the characid family ( family Characidae ) of the order Characiformes.
The Characiformes are fishes of order Characiformes and are found in South America and Africa.

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