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- Gymnotiformes abstract "The Gymnotiformes are a group of teleost bony fishes commonly known as the Neotropical or South American knifefishes. They have long bodies and swim using undulations of their elongated anal fin. Found exclusively in fresh water, these mostly nocturnal fishes are capable of producing electric fields for navigation, communication, and, in the case of the electric eel (Electrophorus electricus), attack and defense. A few species are familiar to the aquarium trade, such as the black ghost knifefish (Apteronotus albifrons), the glass knifefish (Eigenmannia virescens), and the banded knifefish (Gymnotus carapo).".
- Gymnotiformes class Actinopterygii.
- Gymnotiformes kingdom Animal.
- Gymnotiformes phylum Chordate.
- Gymnotiformes thumbnail Black_Ghost_Knifefish_400.jpg?width=300.
- Gymnotiformes wikiPageExternalLink indexster.html.
- Gymnotiformes wikiPageExternalLink gymno.htm.
- Gymnotiformes wikiPageID "225170".
- Gymnotiformes wikiPageRevisionID "582909801".
- Gymnotiformes classis Actinopterygii.
- Gymnotiformes hasPhotoCollection Gymnotiformes.
- Gymnotiformes imageCaption Black_ghost_knifefish.
- Gymnotiformes name "Gymnotiformes".
- Gymnotiformes ordo "Gymnotiformes".
- Gymnotiformes phylum Chordate.
- Gymnotiformes regnum "Animalia".
- Gymnotiformes subject Category:Gymnotiformes.
- Gymnotiformes subject Category:Ostariophysi.
- Gymnotiformes type Animal.
- Gymnotiformes type Eukaryote.
- Gymnotiformes type Fish.
- Gymnotiformes type Species.
- Gymnotiformes type Animal.
- Gymnotiformes type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Gymnotiformes type EukaryoticCell.
- Gymnotiformes type Fish.
- Gymnotiformes type Organism.
- Gymnotiformes comment "The Gymnotiformes are a group of teleost bony fishes commonly known as the Neotropical or South American knifefishes. They have long bodies and swim using undulations of their elongated anal fin. Found exclusively in fresh water, these mostly nocturnal fishes are capable of producing electric fields for navigation, communication, and, in the case of the electric eel (Electrophorus electricus), attack and defense.".
- Gymnotiformes label "Gymnotiformes".
- Gymnotiformes label "Gymnotiformes".
- Gymnotiformes label "Gymnotiformes".
- Gymnotiformes label "Gymnotiformes".
- Gymnotiformes label "Gymnotiformes".
- Gymnotiformes label "Gymnotiformes".
- Gymnotiformes label "Mesaalachtigen".
- Gymnotiformes label "Neuwelt-Messerfische".
- Gymnotiformes label "Гимнотообразные".
- Gymnotiformes label "السكينيات".
- Gymnotiformes label "デンキウナギ目".
- Gymnotiformes label "裸背魚目".
- Gymnotiformes sameAs Nahohřbetí.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs Neuwelt-Messerfische.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs Gymnotiformes.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs Gymnotiformes.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs Gymnotiformes.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs Gymnotiformes.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs デンキウナギ目.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs 김노투스목.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs Mesaalachtigen.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs Gymnotiformes.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs Gymnotiformes.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs m.01gt45.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs Q752264.
- Gymnotiformes sameAs Q752264.
- Gymnotiformes wasDerivedFrom Gymnotiformes?oldid=582909801.
- Gymnotiformes depiction Black_Ghost_Knifefish_400.jpg.
- Gymnotiformes isPrimaryTopicOf Gymnotiformes.
- Gymnotiformes name "Gymnotiformes".