There are two subclasses of bony fish which are as follows;
Subclass Actinopterygii (Ray-finned fish) - The fins of these fish have jointed, bony rays that support them. These fish have large eyes and no internal nostrils. Most bony fish are in this subclass, which include herring, eels, sturgeon, salmon, lantern fish, milk fish, garpikes, carp, catfish, toadfish, anglers, cod, flying fish, John Dory, sticklebacks, seahorses, scorpionfish, perch, flatfish, triggerfish and pufferfish.
Subclass Sarcopterygii (Fleshy-finned fish) - The fins are supported by fleshy lobes with bones and include Coelacanth, Australian lungfish. These fishes gave rise to the amphibians.