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Myomyrus macrops Boulenger, 1914 |
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Recherche rapide |
- Myomyrus macrops :
Boulenger, 1914 b : 383Descriptions of three new fishes from South Cameroon.
| Boulenger, 1916 a : 162, fig. 107Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History).
| Nichols & Griscom, 1917 : 670Fresh water fishes of the Congo basin obtained by the American Museum Congo expedition, 1909-1915.
| Boulenger, 1920 a : 4Poissons recueillis au Congo belge par l'expédition du Dr. C. Christy.
| Pellegrin, 1925 f : 465Les Mormyridés du bassin du Congo.
| Monod, 1928 a : 198L'industrie des pêches au Cameroun.
| Vinciguerra, 1928 : 12Pesci raccolti dal March. Saverio Patrizi nel Bacino del Congo.
| Holly, 1930 a : 222Synopsis der Süsswasserfische Kameruns.
| De Kimpe, 1964 : 74Contribution à l'étude hydrobiologique du Luapula-Moëro.
| Matthes, 1964 b : 39Les poissons du lac Tumba et de la région d'Ikela. Etude systématique et écologique.
| Poll & Taverne, 1967 : 83Description d'une espèce nouvelle de Myomyrus du Bas-Congo.
| Quinet, 1971 Etude systématique des organes sensoriels de la peau des Mormyriformes (Pisces, Mormyriformes).
| Taverne, 1972 : 169Ostéologie des genres Mormyrus Linné, Mormyrops Müller, Hyperopisus Gill, Isichthys Gill, Myomyrus Boulenger, Stomatorhinus Boulenger et Gymnarchus Cuvier. Considérations générales des poissons de l'ordre des Mormyriformes.
| Taverne, 1974 a : fig. 1Sur le "Vomer" des Mormyridae et l'éthmoïde latéro-basal des Ichthyodectiformes (Pisces Ostéoglossomorphes).
| Daget, 1978 a : 38Contribution à la faune de la République Unie du Cameroun. Poissons du Dja, du Boumba et du Ngoko.
| Gosse, 1984 d : 10716. Mormyridae.
| Vivien, 1991 : 100, 120Faune du Cameroun. Guide des mammifères et des poissons.
| Fritzsch & Moller, 1995 : 54A history of electroreception.
| Poll & Gosse, 1995 : 135Genera des poissons d'eau douce de l'Afrique.
| Sullivan et al., 2000 : 666, 670, 671, 672, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677Molecular systematics of the African electrix fishes (Mormyroidea: Teleostei) a model for the evolution of their electric organ.
| Lavoué et al., 2003 : 273, 274, 276, 279, 282, 283, 284, 285, 289Phylogenetic utility of the first two introns of the S7 ribosomal protein gene in African electric fishes (Mormyroidea: Teleostei) and congruence with other molecular markers.
| Lavoué et al., 2008 : 328, 329, 332, 334Petrocephalus of Odzala offer insights into evolutionary patterns of signal diversification in the Mormyridae, a family of weakly electrogenic fishes from Africa.
| Lavoué et al., 2010 : 5, 42African weakly electric fishes of the genus Petrocephalus (Osteoglossomorpha: Mormyridae) of Odzala National Park, Republic of the Congo (Lekoli River, Congo River basin) with description of five new species.
| Carlson et al., 2011 : 583, 584, fig. 3DBrain evolution triggers increased diversification of electric fishes.
| Lavoué, 2011 : 22, 26A new species of Petrocephalus Marcusen 1854 (Osteoglossomorpha: Mormyridae) from the Sanaga River basin, Cameroon.
| Lavoué, 2012 : 2163, 2169Petrocephalus Marcusen, 1854 (Osteoglossomorpha: Mormyridae) of the Bangweulu-Mweru ecoregion (Luapula River system, Congo basin), with the description of a new species.
| Lavoué & Sullivan, 2014 : 53Petrocephalus boboto and Petrocephalus arnegardi, two new species of African electric fish (Osteoglossomorpha, Mormyridae) from the Congo River basin.
| Decru, 2015 : 36The ichthyofauna in the Central Congo basin: diversity and distribution in the north-eastern tributaries.
| Lamanna, 2015 : 3, 24Adaptive radiation and speciation in African weakly electric fish: a phylogenetic and transcriptomic perspective. (Genus Campylomormyrus, Mormyridae, Teleostei).
| Moelants, 2015 : 66Diversity and ecology of the ichthyofauna of the Middle and Upper Congo basin: a case-study in the region of the Wagenia falls (Democratic Republic of the Congo).
| Sukhum et al., 2016 : 2, tab. S4The costs of a big brain: extreme encephalization results in higher energetic demand and reduced hypoxia tolerance in weakly African fishes.
| Decru et al., 2017 : 228Ichthyofauna of the Itimbiri, Aruwimi, and Lindi/Tshopo rivers (Congo basin): diversity and distribution patterns.
| Kisekelwa et al., 2020 : 706, 717An annotated checklist of the fish fauna of the river systems draining the Kahuzi-Biega National Park (Upper Congo: Eastern DR Congo)..
Attributs
- DISTRIBUTION: Lien Faunafri
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Common names :
Rypoun okatec (Czech), Suursilm-hiirhammas (Estonian)
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Current distribution known :
middle and lower Congo River basin in Democratic Republic of the Congo and Cameroon
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Electrophysiology :
Carlson et al., 2011
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Sullivan et al., 2000
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Food habits / trophic level_references :
Matthes, 1964b
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Genetics :
Lamanna, 2015
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Lavoué, 2011
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Lavoué, 2012
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Lavoué et al., 2008
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Lavoué et al., 2010
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Lavoué & Sullivan, 2014
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Sullivan et al., 2000
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Morphology / anatomy :
Quinet, 1971
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Osteology :
Taverne, 1972
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Taverne, 1974a
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Phylogeny :
Carlson et al., 2011
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Lavoué, 2011
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Lavoué, 2012
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Lavoué et al., 2003
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Lavoué et al., 2008
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Lavoué et al., 2010
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Lavoué & Sullivan, 2014
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Sukhum et al., 2016
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Sullivan et al., 2000
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Size :
250 mm TL
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Types :
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Myomyrus macrops Boulenger, 1914 b: 383. Type locality: "Ja River and Bumba River, a tributary of the Ja". Syntypes BMNH 1909.7.9:23-24 (one specimen registered as 2 specimens and figured in Boulenger, 1916 a), BMNH 1920.5.17:1-3.
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