The superorder Elopomorpha contains a variety of types of fishes that range from typical silvery-colored species, such as the tarpons and ladyfishes of the Elopiformes and the bonefishes of the Albuliformes, to the long and slender, smooth-bodied eels of the Anguilliformes.
The one characteristic uniting this group of fishes is they all have leptocephalus larvae, which are unique to the Elopomorpha.
The Elopomorpha are a group of teleost fishes and are separated into several orders.
[2][3][4] Elopiformes Albuliformes Notacanthiformes Anguilliformes
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