Osteoglossidae

plural noun
Os·​te·​o·​glos·​si·​dae

Definition of Osteoglossidae

: a family of very large tropical freshwater fishes (order Osteoglossiformes) consisting of the arowanas and formerly the pirarucu and having the head naked and largely encased in bone and the scales large, bony, and composed of pieces resembling mosaic

History and Etymology for Osteoglossidae

New Latin, from Osteoglossum, type genus + -idae

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