piscids
Piscids, also known as ray-finned fish, are a large group of fish that make up the class Actinopterygii. They are characterized by their ray-like fins, which are supported by a series of unbranched fin rays. This group includes a wide variety of fish, from small, bottom-dwelling species to large, predatory ones. Piscids are found in both freshwater and marine environments, and they exhibit a diverse range of adaptations to their habitats.
The class Actinopterygii is further divided into two subclasses: Neopterygii and Holostei. Neopterygii, which includes most
Some well-known examples of piscids include the goldfish, which is a popular aquarium fish, and the tuna,