Gymnotus tiquie, new species, is described from the Rio Tiquie, a tributary of the Uaupes (Vaupes) in the upper Negro basin, Amazonas, Brazil. The new species was collected in non-floodplain (terra firme) streams, where it occurs sympatrically and syntopically with two geographically widespread congeners, the type species of the genus, G. carapo, and G. coropinae. The new species is diagnosed by a unique combination of morphometric, meristic, and osteological traits, and by a characteristic color pattern in which the dark oblique pigment bands, diverse in shape and design, are divided into band-pairs along the length of the body, in which the band-pairs are often recurved (dorsally concave), more variable, and often reticulated in the abdom...
The Neotropical knifefish genus Gymnotus is the most broadly distributed and the most diverse (34 + ...
Color pattern is an important character in the systematics and alpha-taxonomy of electric fishes of ...
Gymnotus inaequilabiatus (Valenciennes, 1839) Fig. 16 Body elongated and compressed; greatest d...
Gymnotus tiquie, new species, is described from the Rio Tiquie, a tributary of the Uaupes (Vaupes) i...
A new species of Gymnotus Linnaeus is described from Riacho Cambiriba a clear water stream, tributar...
Gymnotus omarorum is described from coastal and interior drainages of Uruguay, where it is locally a...
Gymnotus omarorum is described from coastal and interior drainages of Uruguay, where It Is locally a...
A new species of Gymnotus, from the G. pantherinus species-group, is herein described from the rio J...
Banded Knifefishes (Gymnotus, Gymnotidae) comprise the most species-rich genus of Neotropical electr...
Gymnotus chimarrao, new species, is described from Arroio Grande, an affluent of the Rio Taquari, in...
Maxime, Emmanuel L., Albert, James S. (2009): A new species of Gymnotus (Gymnotiformes: Gymnotidae) ...
Gymnotus chimarrao, new species, is described from Arroio Grande, an affluent of the Rio Taquari, in...
Fig. 1. Gymnotus chaviro, holotype, MUSM 33715, 233 mm TL. (a) head, (b) body. Scale bars = 20 mm.Pu...
Gymnotus ardilai new species (Figs. 1-3). Holotype. - IAvHP 3477 (CAR 05), 430 mm TL. Female. Colo...
Fig. 2. Gymnotus chaviro, paratype, MUSM 33714, 150 mm TL. (a) head, (b) body. Scale bars = 10 mm.Pu...
The Neotropical knifefish genus Gymnotus is the most broadly distributed and the most diverse (34 + ...
Color pattern is an important character in the systematics and alpha-taxonomy of electric fishes of ...
Gymnotus inaequilabiatus (Valenciennes, 1839) Fig. 16 Body elongated and compressed; greatest d...
Gymnotus tiquie, new species, is described from the Rio Tiquie, a tributary of the Uaupes (Vaupes) i...
A new species of Gymnotus Linnaeus is described from Riacho Cambiriba a clear water stream, tributar...
Gymnotus omarorum is described from coastal and interior drainages of Uruguay, where it is locally a...
Gymnotus omarorum is described from coastal and interior drainages of Uruguay, where It Is locally a...
A new species of Gymnotus, from the G. pantherinus species-group, is herein described from the rio J...
Banded Knifefishes (Gymnotus, Gymnotidae) comprise the most species-rich genus of Neotropical electr...
Gymnotus chimarrao, new species, is described from Arroio Grande, an affluent of the Rio Taquari, in...
Maxime, Emmanuel L., Albert, James S. (2009): A new species of Gymnotus (Gymnotiformes: Gymnotidae) ...
Gymnotus chimarrao, new species, is described from Arroio Grande, an affluent of the Rio Taquari, in...
Fig. 1. Gymnotus chaviro, holotype, MUSM 33715, 233 mm TL. (a) head, (b) body. Scale bars = 20 mm.Pu...
Gymnotus ardilai new species (Figs. 1-3). Holotype. - IAvHP 3477 (CAR 05), 430 mm TL. Female. Colo...
Fig. 2. Gymnotus chaviro, paratype, MUSM 33714, 150 mm TL. (a) head, (b) body. Scale bars = 10 mm.Pu...
The Neotropical knifefish genus Gymnotus is the most broadly distributed and the most diverse (34 + ...
Color pattern is an important character in the systematics and alpha-taxonomy of electric fishes of ...
Gymnotus inaequilabiatus (Valenciennes, 1839) Fig. 16 Body elongated and compressed; greatest d...