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electric fish, the
Gymnotiformes (knifefishes) and the
Mormyridae (
elephantfishes), and by
Gymnarchus niloticus, the
African knifefish. An
electric fish...
- and
echidna have
separately evolved this ability. The
knifefishes and
elephantfishes actively electrolocate,
generating weak
electric fields to find prey...
- fish are sentient,
capable of
experiencing pain.
Electric fish such as
elephantfishes, the
African knifefish, and
electric eels have some of
their muscles...
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teleosts are the
Elopomorpha (eels and allies) and the
Osteoglossomorpha (
elephantfishes and allies).
There are 800
species of elopomorphs. They have thin leaf-shaped...
- Greenwood, 1963 (African knifefishes)
Family Mormyridae Bonaparte, 1831 (
elephantfishes)
Family Gymnarchidae Bl****er, 1859 (abas) Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel...
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freshwater ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Mormyridae, the
elephantfishes.
Electromagnetism Henry (unit)
Multiple coil
magnet Timeline of historic...
-
freshwater ray-finned
fishes belonging to the
family Mormyridae, the
elephantfishes. The
fishes in this
genus are
found in
subsaharan Africa.
There are...
- of
weakly electric fish in the
family Mormyridae,
commonly known as
elephantfishes. This
species was
described in 1990 by
Bigorne and Paugy. Petrocephalus...
- (threadfins),
Clupea (herring) and
Cyprinus (carp) Branchiostegi:
Mormyrus (
elephantfishes),
Balistes (triggerfishes),
Ostracion (boxfishes),
Tetrodon (pufferfishes)...
- of
weakly electric fish in the
family Mormyridae,
commonly known as
elephantfishes. This
species was
described in 2010 by Lavoué, ****van, and Arnegard...