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  2. Glass knifefish - Wikipedia

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    These fish have villiform (brush-like) teeth on the upper and lower jaws. The snout is relatively short. The eyes are relatively large, with a diameter equal to or greater than the distance between nares. The anal fin originates at the isthmus (the strip of flesh on the ventral surface between the gill covers).

  3. Eigenmannia virescens - Wikipedia

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    The appendix on the body has black lines running through the bottom of the sides, with the most intense line running on the anal fin. Like all members of its order, it is distinguished by its ability to produce electric fields. This is achieved by discharging an electric organ in the tail. [2]

  4. Gymnotiformes - Wikipedia

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    Despite the name, the electric eel is a type of knifefish. The Gymnotiformes / dʒ ɪ m ˈ n ɒ t ɪ f ɔːr m iː z / are an order of teleost bony fishes commonly known as Neotropical knifefish or South American knifefish.

  5. Knifefish - Wikipedia

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    Knifefish may refer to several knife-shaped fishes: The Neotropical or weakly electric knifefishes, order Gymnotiformes, containing five families: Family Gymnotidae (banded knifefishes and the electric eel) Family Rhamphichthyidae (sand knifefishes) Family Hypopomidae (bluntnose knifefishes) Family Sternopygidae (glass and rat-tail knifefishes)

  6. Gymnotus - Wikipedia

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    Gymnotus species are nocturnal and mainly feed on aquatic insects, crustaceans, small fish and other small animals, [9] but may also take plant material. [8] Being electric fish, they generate weak electric fields used for navigation, finding prey and communicating with other individuals of their species.

  7. Clown featherback - Wikipedia

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    The clown featherback (Chitala ornata), also known as the clown knifefish and spotted knifefish, is a nocturnal species of tropical fish with a long, knife-like body. This knifefish is native to freshwater habitats in Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Laos, Macau, Thailand, and Vietnam, [2] but it has also been introduced to regions outside its native range. [1]

  8. File:Electroreception of Capacitative and Resistive Objects ...

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    English: Electroreception of capacitative and resistive objects in glass knifefish. The fish emits a continuous wave from its electric organ; the signal detected by its electroreceptors is modified by the electrical properties of the objects around it.

  9. Elongate glassy perchlet - Wikipedia

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    The elongate glassy perchlet (Chanda nama) is a species of freshwater fish in the Asiatic glassfish family Ambassidae, the only species in the genus Chanda. [3] It is native to an area of south Asia from Pakistan to Burma, in the Indomalayan realm. The elongate glassy perchlet reaches a maximum total length of 11 centimetres (4.3 in).