Recent study of the type-material of Tembeassu marauna, a poorly-known species currently represented in collections only by its holotype (male) and paratypes (male and female), all collected forty years ago at the Ilha Solteira reservoir area, upper Paraná river region, revealed an unique pattern of dental arrangement among members of the order Gymnotiformes. This autapomorphic condition refers to a patch of around 15 elongate conical, extra teeth associated to soft tissue, and disposed inside the mouth on a restricted area at the roof of oral cavity and located just in front of the premaxillary bones (although clearly apart from those). Besides this obvious feature, two additional conditions are recognized as possibly unique for T. marauna...
Bibliography: pages [43]-47.Gymnotoid fishes are the wholly electrogenic and Neotropical component o...
The evolutionary relationships of the American knifefishes (Teleostei: Gymnotoidei) are documented f...
Apteronotus acidops, new species, is described from the upper Paraná River basin, Brazil. It can be ...
Campos-da-Paz, Ricardo (2005): Previously undescribed dental arrangement among electric knifefishes,...
A detailed osteological study of the poorly known and critical endangered ghost knifefish, Tembeassu...
The Neotropical ghost knifefish genus Sternarchogiton is revised on the basis of morphology and pigm...
Pariosternarchus amazonensis, new genus and species, is described from the Amazon river of Brazil an...
The electric fish genus Platyurosternarchus, family Apteronotidae, is reviewed based on both externa...
A new species of the neotropical electric fish genus Compsaraia is described from the western Amazon...
Fig.4. Lateral view of neurocranium (A) and suspensorium and oral jaws (B) of Compsaraia iara, FMNH ...
The Neotropical ghost knifefish genus Sternarchogiton is revised on the basis of morphology and pigm...
Anew species of the neotropical electric fish genus Compsaraia is described from the western Amazon ...
"Apteronotus" bonapartii (Castelnau 1855) was described based on a single specimen caught in a lake ...
The order Gymnotiformes, the Neotropical electric knifefishes, is comprised of 200+ species divided ...
We describe Melanosternarchus amaru as a new genus and species of Apteronotidae from the deep channe...
Bibliography: pages [43]-47.Gymnotoid fishes are the wholly electrogenic and Neotropical component o...
The evolutionary relationships of the American knifefishes (Teleostei: Gymnotoidei) are documented f...
Apteronotus acidops, new species, is described from the upper Paraná River basin, Brazil. It can be ...
Campos-da-Paz, Ricardo (2005): Previously undescribed dental arrangement among electric knifefishes,...
A detailed osteological study of the poorly known and critical endangered ghost knifefish, Tembeassu...
The Neotropical ghost knifefish genus Sternarchogiton is revised on the basis of morphology and pigm...
Pariosternarchus amazonensis, new genus and species, is described from the Amazon river of Brazil an...
The electric fish genus Platyurosternarchus, family Apteronotidae, is reviewed based on both externa...
A new species of the neotropical electric fish genus Compsaraia is described from the western Amazon...
Fig.4. Lateral view of neurocranium (A) and suspensorium and oral jaws (B) of Compsaraia iara, FMNH ...
The Neotropical ghost knifefish genus Sternarchogiton is revised on the basis of morphology and pigm...
Anew species of the neotropical electric fish genus Compsaraia is described from the western Amazon ...
"Apteronotus" bonapartii (Castelnau 1855) was described based on a single specimen caught in a lake ...
The order Gymnotiformes, the Neotropical electric knifefishes, is comprised of 200+ species divided ...
We describe Melanosternarchus amaru as a new genus and species of Apteronotidae from the deep channe...
Bibliography: pages [43]-47.Gymnotoid fishes are the wholly electrogenic and Neotropical component o...
The evolutionary relationships of the American knifefishes (Teleostei: Gymnotoidei) are documented f...
Apteronotus acidops, new species, is described from the upper Paraná River basin, Brazil. It can be ...