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Halecostomi

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Walleye
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This tree diagram shows the relationships between several groups of organisms.

The root of the current tree connects the organisms featured in this tree to their containing group and the rest of the Tree of Life. The basal branching point in the tree represents the ancestor of the other groups in the tree. This ancestor diversified over time into several descendent subgroups, which are represented as internal nodes and terminal taxa to the right.

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You can click on the root to travel down the Tree of Life all the way to the root of all Life, and you can click on the names of descendent subgroups to travel up the Tree of Life all the way to individual species.

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Containing group: Actinopterygii
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Walleye
Scientific Name Sander vitreus
Comments Walleye
Creator Timothy Knepp
Source Collection U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Online Digital Media Library
Scientific Name Amia calva
Comments Scans of artwork commissioned by the Fish and Wildlife Service in the 1970's. Original art is kept at NCTC museum.
Creator Duane Raver
Source Collection U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Online Digital Media Library
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Tree of Life Web Project. 2006. Halecostomi. Version 07 August 2006 (temporary). http://tolweb.org/Halecostomi/68717/2006.08.07 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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Each ToL branch page provides a synopsis of the characteristics of a group of organisms representing a branch of the Tree of Life. The major distinction between a branch and a leaf of the Tree of Life is that each branch can be further subdivided into descendent branches, that is, subgroups representing distinct genetic lineages.

For a more detailed explanation of the different ToL page types, have a look at the Structure of the Tree of Life page.

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