Sternarchogiton zuanoni

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Sternarchogiton zuanoni
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Gymnotiformes
Family: Apteronotidae
Genus: Sternarchogiton
Species:
S. zuanoni
Binomial name
Sternarchogiton zuanoni

Sternarchogiton zuanoni is a species of weakly electric, freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Apteronotidae, the ghost knifefishes. This species is known only from a single locality in Brazil.

Sternarchogiton zuanoni was first formally described in 2010 by the Bazilian ichthyologist Carlos David de Santana and the American ichthyologist Richard P. Vari with its type locality given as the Rio Xingu, Município de Altamira, Cachoeira de Kaituká at 3°12'S, 52°12'W in Pará.[2] The genus Sternarchogiton is classified within the subfamily Aperonotinae of the family Aperonotidae, the ghost kinfefishes.[3]

Etymology

Sternarchogiton zuanoni is classified in the genus Sternarchogiton, a name which combines Sternarus, a synonym of Apteronotus, with geiton, which means neighbour. Sternarus was the genus that the type species of Sternarchogiton, S. nattereri was originally placed in, thus the name means "neighbour of Sternarnus". The specific name honours the Brazilian ichthyologist Jansen Alfredo Sampaio Zuanon of the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia in Manaus in recognition to his contribution to the study of the Amazonian fish fauna and who also assisted in the collection of the holotype of this species.[4]

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