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Pollimyrus / Electrocommunication / Marcusenius / Ivindo River / Ivindo / Petrocephalus / Makokou / Electric fish / Fish / Mormyridae / Brienomyrus
Date: 2010-11-21 20:33:53
Pollimyrus
Electrocommunication
Marcusenius
Ivindo River
Ivindo
Petrocephalus
Makokou
Electric fish
Fish
Mormyridae
Brienomyrus

Morphological and Osteological Evidence for the Generic Position of Mormyrus kingsleyae in the Genus Brienomyrus (Teleostei: Mormyridae) Author(s): Guy G. Teugels and Carl D. Hopkins Source: Copeia, Vol. 1998, No. 1 (Feb

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