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It is a well known assertion that for any phylogenetic interpretation, especially of the vertebrate phyla, the organization of the basic structural pattern and anatomical features are the essential base. From Agassiz’s time (1857) the internal skeletal structure and the associated modifications as reflected in the external morphology have been utilized for classifying the families and the genera of fishes. One of the reasons for depending upon the basic ...