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Magosternarchus, a new genus with two new species of electric fishes (Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae) from the Amazon River Basin, South America

A new group of predaceous apteronotid electric fishes is described from recent trawl collections made in large, white- and black-water river channels of the Amazon Basin in Brazil. Magosternarchus, n. gen., is diagnosed by greatly enlarged jaws and teeth. The type species, Magosternarchus raptor, n....

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Autor principal: Lundberg, John G.
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Cristina Cox, Albert, James Spurling, García, Marcelo
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Copeia 2020
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Acesso em linha: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/19383
Resumo:
A new group of predaceous apteronotid electric fishes is described from recent trawl collections made in large, white- and black-water river channels of the Amazon Basin in Brazil. Magosternarchus, n. gen., is diagnosed by greatly enlarged jaws and teeth. The type species, Magosternarchus raptor, n. sp., possessed uniquely enlarged premaxillary bones and an associated hypertrophied mesethmoid. Magosternarchus duccis, n. sp., is unique in its strongly projecting lower jaw that includes and often extends dorsal to the upper jaw and snout. The only identifiable stomach contents in specimens of both species of Magosternarchus are tails of other gymnotiform fishes. Shared features of the ethmoid and jaw bones, mesopterygoid, opercle, gillrakers, basibranchials, and infraorbital later- osensory canal suggest that Magosternarchus is most closely related to Sternarchella.