Definition of Gymnotidae. Meaning of Gymnotidae. Synonyms of Gymnotidae

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Definition of Gymnotidae

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- The naked-back knifefishes are a family (Gymnotidae) of knifefishes found only in fresh waters of Central America and South America. All have organs adapted...
- Electrophorus, of neotropical freshwater fish from South America in the family Gymnotidae. They are known for their ability to stun their prey by generating electricity...
- superfamilies as below. Order Gymnotiformes Suborder Gymnotoidei Family Gymnotidae (banded knifefishes and electric eels) Suborder Sternopygoidei Superfamily...
- electric knifefishes, order Gymnotiformes, containing five families: Family Gymnotidae (banded knifefishes and the electric eel) Family Rhamphichthyidae (sand...
- "Revision of Banded Knifefishes of the Gymnotus carapo and G. tigre clades (Gymnotidae Gymnotiformes) from the Southern Neotropics". Zootaxa. 4379 (1): 47–73...
- Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Actinopterygii Order: Gymnotiformes Family: Gymnotidae Genus: Electrophorus Species: E. electricus Binomial name Electrophorus...
- quasi-sinusoidal discharge from the electric organ (termed "wave-type"), as in the Gymnotidae. Many of these fish, such as Gymnarchus and Apteronotus, keep their body...
- airbreathing catfishes Dipnoi, the lungfishes Cobitidae, the loaches Gymnotidae, the knifefishes, including the electric eel Electrophorus electricus...
- Gymnotus is a genus of Neotropical freshwater fish in the family Gymnotidae found widely in South America, Central America and southern Mexico (36th parallel...
- Gonorynchidae Gonostomatidae Goodeidae Grammatidae Grammicolepididae Gymnarchidae Gymnotidae Gymnuridae Gyrinocheilidae Haemulidae Halosauridae Harpagiferidae Helogeneidae...