Brachioganoidei

/ˌbrækioʊɡəˈnɔɪdi/ noun

A taxonomic group of fish characterized by having arm-like or short fin structures combined with ganoid scales, an ancient classification now largely obsolete in modern ichthyology.

From Greek 'brachion' (arm) and 'ganoid' (a type of fish scale), combined with the Latin plural ending '-ei'. This term emerged in 19th-century zoological taxonomy when scientists were classifying fish based on visible physical features.

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