A detailed osteological study of the poorly known and critical endangered ghost knifefish, Tembeassu marauna, from the rio Paraná, Brazil, was conducted using X-ray microcomputed tomography (μCT scan). A redescription of the external anatomy was performed, including the unusual presence of a rostral patch of extra teeth on the region of the upper lip anterior to the premaxilla and the prominent anterior fleshy expansions in both upper and lower lips. The newly surveyed characters were included and analyzed in light of a recent morphological data matrix for Gymnotiformes. In spite of some uncertainties that remains as to phylogenetic allocation of the genus, the most probable hypothesis is that Tembeassu is the sister group of a clade that i...
A new species of the neotropical electric fish genus Compsaraia is described from the western Amazon...
Apteronotus galvisi, a new species belonging to the A. leptorhynchus species-group, is described fro...
The order Gymnotiformes, the Neotropical electric knifefishes, is comprised of 200+ species divided ...
Recent study of the type-material of Tembeassu marauna, a poorly-known species currently represented...
The Neotropical ghost knifefish genus Sternarchogiton is revised on the basis of morphology and pigm...
The Neotropical ghost knifefish genus Sternarchogiton is revised on the basis of morphology and pigm...
The evolutionary relationships of the American knifefishes (Teleostei: Gymnotoidei) are documented f...
We describe Melanosternarchus amaru as a new genus and species of Apteronotidae from the deep channe...
Sternarchorhynchus curumim, a new species of tube-snouted ghost knifefish, is described from the mai...
FIGURE 6. Suspensorium, opercular series, and maxilla of Melanosternarchus amaru (ANSP200459) in lat...
We redescribe Iracema caiana, a monotypic genus of the gymnotiform electric fish family Rhamphichthy...
Bibliography: pages [43]-47.Gymnotoid fishes are the wholly electrogenic and Neotropical component o...
"Apteronotus" bonapartii (Castelnau 1855) was described based on a single specimen caught in a lake ...
Apteronotus galvisi, a new species belonging to the A. leptorhynchus species-group, is described fro...
FIGURE 1. Photographs of preserved specimens of Sternarchorhynchus curumim n. sp.: A: holotype, MCP ...
A new species of the neotropical electric fish genus Compsaraia is described from the western Amazon...
Apteronotus galvisi, a new species belonging to the A. leptorhynchus species-group, is described fro...
The order Gymnotiformes, the Neotropical electric knifefishes, is comprised of 200+ species divided ...
Recent study of the type-material of Tembeassu marauna, a poorly-known species currently represented...
The Neotropical ghost knifefish genus Sternarchogiton is revised on the basis of morphology and pigm...
The Neotropical ghost knifefish genus Sternarchogiton is revised on the basis of morphology and pigm...
The evolutionary relationships of the American knifefishes (Teleostei: Gymnotoidei) are documented f...
We describe Melanosternarchus amaru as a new genus and species of Apteronotidae from the deep channe...
Sternarchorhynchus curumim, a new species of tube-snouted ghost knifefish, is described from the mai...
FIGURE 6. Suspensorium, opercular series, and maxilla of Melanosternarchus amaru (ANSP200459) in lat...
We redescribe Iracema caiana, a monotypic genus of the gymnotiform electric fish family Rhamphichthy...
Bibliography: pages [43]-47.Gymnotoid fishes are the wholly electrogenic and Neotropical component o...
"Apteronotus" bonapartii (Castelnau 1855) was described based on a single specimen caught in a lake ...
Apteronotus galvisi, a new species belonging to the A. leptorhynchus species-group, is described fro...
FIGURE 1. Photographs of preserved specimens of Sternarchorhynchus curumim n. sp.: A: holotype, MCP ...
A new species of the neotropical electric fish genus Compsaraia is described from the western Amazon...
Apteronotus galvisi, a new species belonging to the A. leptorhynchus species-group, is described fro...
The order Gymnotiformes, the Neotropical electric knifefishes, is comprised of 200+ species divided ...