The Osmeriformes comprise an order of ray-finned fish that includes the true or freshwater smelts and allies, such as the galaxiids and noodlefishes; they are also collectively called osmeriforms. They belong to the teleostsuperorderProtacanthopterygii, which also includes pike and salmon, among others. The order's name means "smelt-shaped", from Osmerus (the type genus) + the standard fish order suffix "-formes". It ultimately derives from Ancient Greekosmé (ὀσμή, "pungent smell") + Latinforma ("external form"), the former in reference to the characteristic aroma of the flesh of Osmerus.
The Osmeriformes comprise an order of ray-finned fish that includes the true or freshwater smelts and allies, such as the galaxiids and noodlefishes; they are also collectively called osmeriforms. They belong to the teleostsuperorderProtacanthopterygii, which also includes pike and salmon, among others. The order's name means "smelt-shaped", from Osmerus (the type genus) + the standard fish order suffix "-formes". It ultimately derives from Ancient Greekosmé (ὀσμή, "pungent smell") + Latinforma ("external form"), the former in reference to the characteristic aroma of the flesh of Osmerus.