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electric fish, and the only
species in the
genus Gymnarchus and the
family Gymnarchidae within the
order Osteoglossiformes. In 1950, Hans
Lissmann noticed that...
- with the
osteoglossiforms having a
typical Gondwana distribution. The
Gymnarchidae (the only
species being Gymnarchus niloticus, the
African knifefish)...
- "Electrolocation and
jamming avoidance in the
electric fishGymnarchus niloticus (
Gymnarchidae, Mormyriformes)".
Journal of
Comparative Physiology A. 103 (1): 55–67...
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Gonorynchidae Gonostomatidae Goodeidae Grammatidae Grammicolepididae Gymnarchidae Gymnotidae Gymnuridae Gyrinocheilidae Haemulidae Halosauridae Harpagiferidae...
- — with the
subfamilies Petrocephalinae and
Mormyrinae — and
Gymnarchidae and
Gymnarchidae respectively. His
analysis considered osteological and external...
- of the
lateral line
system in some
electric fish of the Gymnotidae,
Gymnarchidae, and Mormyridae".
Journal of Morphology. 117 (2): 229–250. doi:10.1002/jmor...
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Mormyridae elephantfishes Gymnarchidae African knifefish...
- 1851 (Brown knifefish; featherbacks)
Superfamily Mormyroidea Family Gymnarchidae Bl****er 1859 (Aba,
African Knifefish)
Family Mormyridae Bonaparte 1832...
- Hepsetidae, Citharinidae, Alestiidae),
Osteoglossiformes (African knifefish,
Gymnarchidae, Mormyridae, Pantodontidae),
Siluriformes (Amphiliidae, Anchariidae,...
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suborder of the
order Osteoglossiformes that
contains the
extant families Gymnarchidae (aba),
Notopteridae (feather
backs and knifefish) and
Mormyridae (elephantfishes)...