Xenomystus nigri

Xenomystus nigri

Taxobox
name = "Xenomystus nigri"


image_width = 250px
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
clasis = Actinopterygii
ordo = Osteoglossiformes
familia = Notopteridae
genus = "Xenomystus"
species = "X. nigri"
binomial = "Xenomystus nigri"
binomial_authority = (Günther, 1868)

"Xenomystus nigri", the African Brown Knife Fish or African Knife Fish, is the only species in the genus "Xenomystus" of the family Notopteridae. This fish inhabits coastal river basins in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Togo, Benin and Cameroon. It also in Chad, the Nile, the Congo, and the Niger basins.

Anatomy and appearance

This fish reaches 30 centimetres (12 in) SL in length.FishBase species|genus=Xenomystus|species=nigri|year=2007|month=Apr] The body of these fish is unusual, with the body ventrolaterally flattened and elongate, giving the appearance of a knife blade. The caudal and anal fins are fused and run from beneath the gill opening to the pointed end of the body, creating a uniform, skirtlike fin. This appendage gives the animal superior control in the water, as it is able to propel itself forward and backward with a minimum of wasted energy. The pelvic fins are extremely reduced and are not used in locomotion. The dorsal fin is absent. The pectoral fins of the African brown knife fish are lengthy and designed to give the animal precise control as it swims. They are often employed in a windmilling motion, in conjunction with the caudal/anal fin, as the fish retreats into its lair. The scales of the knife fish are extremely small, giving the fish a smooth appearance broken only by its fairly prominent lateral line. Apart from its eyes, the lateral line is the knife fish's most important sensory apparatus. The African brown knife fish is nocturnal and uses the nerve-filled pits running down its body to navigate lightless waters. In addition, the eyes of this fish are large in relation to its body size. They provide the animal with excellent night vision.

The mouth is large, and the fish also possesses a pair of short barbels used in hunting. The knife fish, when not hiding away, spends much of its time swimming with its head down and the barbels in close proximity with the substrate. Combined with its acute eyes, the barbels aid the fish in locating its food.

Ecology

This fish preferes quiet water with vegetation. Females lay 150-200 eggs of 2 millimetres (.08 in) in diameter. This species of fish can produce barking sounds. These fish will come to the surface from time to time to swallow air. They feed at dusk and during the night on worms, crustaceans, insects and snails.

In the aquarium

This species is sometimes available as an aquarium fish, and has been popular in the hobby for a long time.cite book | title = Exotic Tropical Fishes | last = Axelrod | first = Herbert, R. | authorlink = Herbert R. Axelrod | publisher = T.F.H. Publications | year = 1996 | ISBN = 0-87666-543-1] Because this fish is primarily nocturnal, it will retreat from brightness in the aquarium. When larger, these fish may prey upon smaller tankmates. It does have a relatively small mouth however - compared to cichlids.

ocial Behavior

This fish does well when kept in small groups when young, although as it ages, will become somewhat aggressive towards those of its own kind. The African knife should not be thought as aggressive as other knife fish, such as the black ghost, and can coexist with those of its kind into old age when allowed about 75 gallons per knife. And unlike that of the Black Ghost Knife, the African Knife will accept flake food, especially when there are other knives present to compete with.

ee also

*List of freshwater aquarium fish species

References

*Innes, Dr William T. Exotic Aquarium Fishes, 19th edition, Innes Publishing Co. Philadelphia, 1956.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Xenomystus nigri — juodoji peiliažuvė statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Xenomystus nigri angl. knifefish rus. ложный спинопёр ryšiai: platesnis terminas – plikanugarės peiliažuvės …   Žuvų pavadinimų žodynas

  • Xenomystus nigri — …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Xenomystus — Afrikanischer Messerfisch Afrikanischer Messerfisch (Xenomystus nigri) Systematik Klasse: Strahlenflosser (Actinopterygii) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Afrikanischer Messerfisch — (Xenomystus nigri) Systematik Teilklasse: Echte Knochenfische (Teleostei) Kohorte …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Notopteridae — Altwelt Messerfische Afrikanischer Messerfisch (Xenomystus nigri) Systematik Reihe: Knochenfische …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Altwelt-Messerfische — Afrikanischer Messerfisch (Xenomystus nigri) Systematik Klasse: Strahlenflosser (Actinopterygii) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Семейство Нотоптеровые (Notopteridae) —          Для нотоптеровых рыб характерно сильно сжатое с боков тело, у некоторых видов круто выгнутая спина и очень длинный анальный плавник, который тянется вдоль почти всего нижнего края тела и сливается с хвостовым. По форме тела эти рыбы… …   Биологическая энциклопедия

  • Knochenzünglerfische — Knochenzünglerartige Osteoglossum bicirrhosum Systematik Reihe: Knochenfische (Osteichthyes) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Osteoglossiformes — Knochenzünglerartige Osteoglossum bicirrhosum Systematik Reihe: Knochenfische (Osteichthyes) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Notopteridae — Featherbacks Chitala chitala Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”