on the exact species of Steatogenys. They feed on invertebrates such as aquatic insect larvae and small shrimp. Steatogenys has traditionally been included...
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(2018). "Steatogenys elegans" in FishBase. April 2018 version. Crampton, W.G.R.; D.C. Thorsen; J.S. Albert; N.R. Lovejoy (2004). "Steatogenys ocellatus:...
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Stegostenopos cryptogenes (redirect from Steatogenys cryptogenes)
Stegostenopos Triques, 1997 Species: S. cryptogenes Binomial name Stegostenopos cryptogenes Triques, 1997 Synonyms Steatogenys cryptogenes (Triques, 1997)...
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(10 in) long, although the largest, certain Brachyhypopomus, Hypopomus and Steatogenys, are up to 40–50 cm (16–20 in). These fish have extremely small eyes...
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recent authorities. Gymnorhamphichthys Hypopygus* Iracema Rhamphichthys Steatogenys* List of fish families Wikispecies has information related to Rhamphichthyidae...
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Gymnotiformes there are five families: Rhamphichthys along with the genera Steatogenys, Hypopygus, Gymnorhamphichthys and Iracema, lie within the family Rhamphichthyidae...
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Hypopygus ortegai Platyurosternarchus macrostomus Barred knifefish (Steatogenys elegans) Sternarchorhynchus hagedornae Sternarchorhynchus montanus Sternarchorhynchus...
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color with a banded/mottled pattern. They generally resemble the related Steatogenys, but are smaller, reaching up to 5.9–12.2 cm (2.3–4.8 in) in total length...
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