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For the musical band, see Lungfish (band).


Lungfishes
Queensland Lungfish
Queensland Lungfish
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Sarcopterygii
Subclass: Dipnoi
Orders

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Lungfishes are sarcopterygian fish that can breathe air (and in some species are obligate air_breathers), and have limb_like appendages instead of fins. There are six living species known; four in Africa, and one each in South America and Australia.


They all have an elongate body, four limbs, and a single rear fin.


Taxonomy

Taxonomy of lungfishes presents some difficulty because of their resemblances to both fish and land-dwelling vertebrates, and have been classified in a variety of ways, ranging from class Dipnoi, to infraclass Dipnomorpha, to order Dipteriformes. However, there is general agreement that there are two main subcategories, here given as orders:



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Comparative Zoology Review Questions - Test 3 (851 words)
Class _____ includes the lungfish, rhipidistians, and the coelacanth.
a) Actinopterygii, b) Sarcopterygii, c) Ceratodontimorpha, d) Coelacanthiformes
List five problems that vertebrates had to solve in order to make a successful transition to land.
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