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Diagnostic Description

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A slender, laterally compressed body (Ref. 81635). Dorsal profile of the head is downward sloping and concave or straight; snout is V-shaped from above (Ref. 81635). Both anal and dorsal fins terminate at about the same level (Ref. 81635). The fish is dark chocolate-brown overall, lighter on the belly; the fins are dark brown (Ref. 81635).
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 0; Dorsal soft rays (total): 17 - 19; Analspines: 0; Analsoft rays: 24 - 26
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Paramormyrops hopkinsi

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Paramormyrops hopkinsi is a species of freshwater electric fish. It was discovered in the Ivindo River in Gabon, in west-Central Africa by Dr. Carl D. Hopkins of Cornell University.[1][3][4] It is distributed throughout the Ivindo River basin of Gabon and the Ntem River basin of Cameroon.[2] Described originally as a Brienomyrus in 1985[1] it was transferred to Paramormyrops in 2007.[5] The electric discharge has two phases: a head-positive phase followed by a head-negative phase. The mean duration of the EOD is 2.8 ms for females, 2.96 for males. The Fourier transform of the EOD peaks at 536 Hz for females, 468 for males. Both male and female EODs have a head-negative voltage bump about 5 to 6 ms after the main head positive phase (arrows).

Electric organ discharge waveform for Paramormyrops hopkinsi.png

References

  1. ^ a b c Integrated Taxonomic Information System (2004). "Brienomyrus hopkinsi Taverne and Thys van den Audenaerde, 1985". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved September 27, 2007.
  2. ^ a b Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2011). "Paramormyrops hopkinsi" in FishBase. June 2011 version.
  3. ^ Cornell University. "Hopkins Lab, Department of Neurobiology & Behavior, Cornell University". Cornell University. Retrieved September 27, 2007.
  4. ^ Cornell University (1998). "The Biodiversity of Freshwater Fish in Gabon Rainforests, One Hundred Years After Mary H. Kingsley". Cornell University Department of Neurobiology and Behavior. Retrieved September 27, 2007.
  5. ^ Stiassny, Melanie L. J.; Teugels, Guy G.; Hopkins, Carl D. (2007). Poissons d'eaux douces et saumâtre de basse Guinée, ouest de l'Afrique centrale. Paris: IRD Editions. pp. 294–7. ISBN 978-2-7099-1621-9.
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Paramormyrops hopkinsi: Brief Summary

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Paramormyrops hopkinsi is a species of freshwater electric fish. It was discovered in the Ivindo River in Gabon, in west-Central Africa by Dr. Carl D. Hopkins of Cornell University. It is distributed throughout the Ivindo River basin of Gabon and the Ntem River basin of Cameroon. Described originally as a Brienomyrus in 1985 it was transferred to Paramormyrops in 2007. The electric discharge has two phases: a head-positive phase followed by a head-negative phase. The mean duration of the EOD is 2.8 ms for females, 2.96 for males. The Fourier transform of the EOD peaks at 536 Hz for females, 468 for males. Both male and female EODs have a head-negative voltage bump about 5 to 6 ms after the main head positive phase (arrows).

Electric organ discharge waveform for Paramormyrops hopkinsi.png

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