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''Apteronotus'' is a
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of weakly electric knifefish in the
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Apteronotidae The ghost knifefishes are a family, Apteronotidae, of ray-finned fishes in the order Gymnotiformes. These fish are native to Panama and South America. They inhabit a wide range of freshwater habitats, but more than half the species in the family ...
, distinguished by the presence of a tiny tail fin. This genus is restricted to tropical and subtropical
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Amazon Amazon most often refers to: * Amazons, a tribe of female warriors in Greek mythology * Amazon rainforest, a rainforest covering most of the Amazon basin * Amazon River, in South America * Amazon (company), an American multinational technology c ...
,
Orinoco The Orinoco () is one of the longest rivers in South America at . Its drainage basin, sometimes known as the Orinoquia, covers , with 76.3 percent of it in Venezuela and the remainder in Colombia. It is the fourth largest river in the wor ...
, Río de la Plata and Magdalena basins, as well as rivers in western
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and the
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) and
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where found in a wide range of freshwater habitats. They feed on small animals. Depending on the exact species, they reach a total length of up to about . Although it has been claimed that ''A. magdalenensis'' is up to long, this is not supported by recent studies and likely the result of confusion with ''
Sternopygus ''Sternopygus'' is a genus of glass knifefishes found in tropical and subtropical South America (south to the Río de la Plata Basin), and Panama. They inhabit a wide range of freshwater habitats, from fast-flowing rivers to essentially static ...
aequilabiatus''. Members of ''Apteronotus'' fall into three species groups based on their
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: the ''A. albifrons'' group have a rounded snout and are black or dark brown with a contrasting light stripe on the top of the head, and bands on the tail and at its base, the ''A. leptorhynchus'' group have an elongate, slender snout (especially in males) and are brown with a light stripe along the head and back, and a band on the tail, and the ''A. bonapartii'' group have an elongate (males) or rounded (females) snout and are brown or gray (capable of some color change) with a light band on the tail. The last group is not closely related to the first two and will likely need to be moved to another genus. A genetic study published in 2019 found that the genus is strongly polyphyletic with several groups that are quite distantly related.


Species

There are currently 27 recognized species in this genus: * ''
Apteronotus acidops ''Apteronotus'' is a genus of weakly electric knifefish in the family Apteronotidae, distinguished by the presence of a tiny tail fin. This genus is restricted to tropical and subtropical South America (Amazon, Orinoco, Río de la Plata and ...
'' Triques, 2011Triques, M.L. (2011): Apteronotus acidops, ''new species of long snouted electric fish (Teleostei: Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae) from the upper rio Paraná basin in Brazil, with a key to the apteronotid species from the area.'' Vertebrate Zoology, 61 (3): 299–306. * ''
Apteronotus albifrons The black ghost knifefish (''Apteronotus albifrons'') is a tropical fish belonging to the ghost knifefish family (Apteronotidae). They originate in freshwater habitats in South America where they range from Venezuela to the Paraguay–Paraná Riv ...
'' ( Linnaeus, 1766) (Black ghost knifefish) * ''
Apteronotus anu ''Apteronotus'' is a genus of weakly electric knifefish in the family Apteronotidae, distinguished by the presence of a tiny tail fin. This genus is restricted to tropical and subtropical South America (Amazon, Orinoco, Río de la Plata and ...
'' de Santana & Vari, 2013de Santana, C.D. & Vari, R.P. (2013): Brown ghost electric fishes of the ''Apteronotus leptorhynchus'' species-group (Ostariophysi, Gymnotiformes); monophyly, major clades, and revision. ''Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 168 (3): 564–596.'' * ''
Apteronotus apurensis ''Apteronotus'' is a genus of weakly electric knifefish in the family Apteronotidae, distinguished by the presence of a tiny tail fin. This genus is restricted to tropical and subtropical South America (Amazon, Orinoco, Río de la Plata and ...
'' Fernández-Yépez, 1968 * ''
Apteronotus baniwa ''Apteronotus'' is a genus of weakly electric knifefish in the family Apteronotidae, distinguished by the presence of a tiny tail fin. This genus is restricted to tropical and subtropical South America (Amazon, Orinoco, Río de la Plata and ...
'' de Santana & Vari, 2013 * ''
Apteronotus bonapartii ''Apteronotus'' is a genus of weakly electric knifefish in the family Apteronotidae, distinguished by the presence of a tiny tail fin. This genus is restricted to tropical and subtropical South America (Amazon, Orinoco, Río de la Plata and ...
'' ( Castelnau, 1855) * '' Apteronotus brasiliensis'' ( J. T. Reinhardt, 1852) * '' Apteronotus camposdapazi'' de Santana & Lehmann-A., 2006 * '' Apteronotus caudimaculosus'' de Santana, 2003 * '' Apteronotus cuchillejo'' ( L. P. Schultz, 1949) * '' Apteronotus cuchillo'' L. P. Schultz, 1949 * '' Apteronotus ellisi'' ( Alonso de Arámburu, 1957) * '' Apteronotus eschmeyeri'' de Santana, Maldenado-Ocampo,
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& G. N. Mendes, 2004
* '' Apteronotus ferrarisi'' de Santana & Vari, 2013 * '' Apteronotus galvisi'' de Santana, Maldenado-Ocampo & Crampton, 2007 * '' Apteronotus jurubidae'' ( Fowler, 1944) * '' Apteronotus leptorhynchus'' ( M. M. Ellis, 1912) (Brown ghost knifefish) * '' Apteronotus lindalvae'' de Santana & Cox Fernandes, 2012de Santana, C.D. & Cox Fernandes, C. (2012): A New Species of Sexually Dimorphic Electric Knifefish from the Amazon Basin, Brazil (Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae). ''Copeia, 2012 (2): 283-292.'' * '' Apteronotus macrolepis'' (
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, 1881)
* '' Apteronotus macrostomus'' ( Fowler, 1943) * '' Apteronotus magdalenensis'' (
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, 1945)
* '' Apteronotus magoi'' de Santana, Castillo G. & Taphorn, 2006 * '' Apteronotus mariae'' ( C. H. Eigenmann &
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, 1914)
* '' Apteronotus milesi'' de Santana & Maldenado-Ocampo, 2005 * '' Apteronotus pemon'' de Santana & Vari, 2013 * '' Apteronotus rostratus'' (
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& Hildebrand, 1913)
* '' Apteronotus spurrellii'' (
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, 1914)


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q2859065 Apteronotidae Freshwater fish of South America Taxa named by Bernard Germain de Lacépède Freshwater fish genera