''Mormyrops'' is a
genus
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of
weakly electric fish
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in the family
Mormyridae
The Mormyridae, sometimes called "elephantfish" (more properly freshwater elephantfish), are a Mormyridae (superfamily) , family of Electric fish , weakly electric freshwater fish in the order Osteoglossiformes native to Africa. It is by far the ...
from freshwater in Africa. They are characterized by an elongate
head
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measuring twice as long as high, and no
teeth
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on the
palate
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A similar structure is found in crocodilians, but in most other tetrapods, the oral and nasal cavities are not truly sepa ...
or the
tongue
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.
The genus includes the largest member of the mormyrid family, the cornish jack (''Mormyrops anguilloides'') at up to in length.
Taxonomy and species
According to
FishBase
FishBase is a global species database of fish species (specifically finfish). It is the largest and most extensively accessed online database on adult finfish on the web. , there are currently 21 recognized species in this genus.
[ One of these (marked with one star* in list) is often placed in its own genus '' Oxymormyrus'' instead,] and yet another (marked with two stars**) has occasionally also been placed in that genus.
* '' Mormyrops anguilloides'' (Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ...
1758) (Cornish jack)
* '' Mormyrops attenuatus'' Boulenger 1898 (Upoto mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops batesianus'' Boulenger 1909 (Bumba mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops boulengeri''* Pellegrin, 1900 (Alima River mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops breviceps'' Steindachner 1894 (Liberian elephantfish)
* '' Mormyrops caballus'' Pellegrin 1927 (Sanaga mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops citernii'' Vinciguerra 1912 (Genale mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops curtus'' Boulenger 1899 (Boma mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops curviceps'' Román 1966 (Bougouriba mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops engystoma'' Boulenger 1898 (Matadi mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops furcidens'' Pellegrin 1900 (Alima mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops intermedius'' Vinciguerra 1928 (Rubi mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops lineolatus'' Boulenger 1898
* '' Mormyrops mariae'' ( Schilthuis, 1891) (Kinshasa mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops masuianus'' Boulenger 1898
* '' Mormyrops microstoma'' Boulenger 1898 (New Antwerp mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops nigricans'' Boulenger 1899 (Kutu mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops oudoti'' Daget 1954 (Bamako mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops parvus'' Boulenger 1899 (parvus mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops sirenoides'' Boulenger 1898 (sirenoides mormyrid)
* '' Mormyrops zanclirostris''** ( Günther, 1867) (Pool elephantfish)
References
Mormyridae
Ray-finned fish genera
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