Gymnotus Linnaeus

William G. R. Crampton, Nathan R. Lovejoy & James S. Albert, 2003, Gymnotus ucamara: a new species of Neotropical electric fish from the Peruvian Amazon (Ostariophysi: Gymnotidae), with notes on ecology and electric organ discharges., Zootaxa 277, pp. 1-18 : 1-2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6275209

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Gymnotus Linnaeus
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The weakly electric Neotropical fish genus Gymnotus   ZBK has been the subject of several taxonomic studies in recent years (Mago-Leccia 1994; Albert & Miller 1995; Campos da Paz 1996; Campos da Paz & Costa 1996; Albert et al. 1999; Campos da Paz 2000; Albert 2001; Albert & Crampton 2001; Campos da Paz 2002). Until recently Gymnotus   ZBK was recognized as the only genus in the family Gymnotidae. The monotypic genus Electrophorus Gill   ZBK , comprising the single strongly electric species Electrophorus electricus (L.) was recently included in the Gymnotidae (Albert 2001).

Albert (2001) and Albert and Crampton (2001) summarized the diagnostic characters of Gymnotus   ZBK . Albert and Miller (1995) and Albert (2001) recognized three species groups within the genus based on color pattern, body proportions and counts. These are the G. cylindricus   ZBK , G. pantherinus , and G. carapo   ZBK species-groups. The species composition and geographical range of these groups are summarized in Table 1. The G. cylindricus   ZBK species-group is endemic to both Atlantic and Pacific drainages of Middle America and comprises just two species. The G. carapo   ZBK species-group is endemic to South America and is represented by seven species distributed from the Pacific slope of Colombia to the Pampas of Argentina. The G. pantherinus species-group is represented by nine species with distributions from Panama to Paraguay. Species in the G. carapo   ZBK species-group, including the new species described here, can be distinguished from species in the G. pantherinus and G. cylindricus   ZBK species-groups by the possession of a clear or pale patch near the caudal end of the anal fin, and two (vs. one) laterosensory canal pores in the preopercular-mandibular series of the dorso-posterior portion of the preopercle. We use the above classification of Gymnotus   ZBK as a basis for the differential diagnosis of the new species described in this report. There are currently 18 valid species of Gymnotus   ZBK , of which thirteen are found in the Amazon basin. Several new species of Gymnotus   ZBK have recently been discovered in the Brazilian portion of the Amazon basin (Albert & Crampton 2001; Campos da Paz 2002), including seven new species from whitewater floodplains or ‘ várzeas ’ along the Amazon River’s main stem (Albert & Crampton 2001). Here we describe a new species from várzea floodplains of the Rio Ucayali Basin in the Peruvian Amazon.

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