Ostariophysi is the second-largest
superorder of
fish. Members of this superorder are called
ostariophysians. This diverse group contains almost 8,000 species, about 28% of known fish species in the world and 68% of freshwater species, and are present on all major continents except
Antarctica. They have a number of common characteristics such as an alarm substance and a
Weberian apparatus. Members of this group include fish important to people for food, sport, the aquarium industry, and research.