pedanopterus, Gymnotus Mago-Leccia [F.] 1994:92, Fig. 98 [Electric fishes of the continental waters of America; ref. 21320] Caño Tremblador, at crossing of San Carlos de Rio Negro to Solano road, Estado Amazonas, Venezuela, 1°48'N, 67°00'W. Holotype: MBUCV-V-14738. Paratypes: AMNH 58651 (1); MBUCV-V-4486 (1), V-4860 (1), V-7022 (2), V-7135 (2), V-7310 (3), V-14692 (1), V-14737 (2), V-14739 (4). Type catalog: Provenzano et al. 1998:10 [ref. 24196], Ferraris et al. 2017:[20] [ref. 35236]. •Valid as Gymnotus pedanopterus Mago-Leccia 1994 -- (Albert 2001:124 [ref. 25614], Albert & Crampton 2001:243 [ref. 25031], Campos-da-Paz 2002:185 [ref. 26073], Crampton et al. 2003:2 [ref. 27064], Albert & Crampton 2003:3 [ref. 27077], Campos-da-Paz in Reis et al. 2003:485 [ref. 27061], Crampton & Albert 2003:2 [ref. 27433], Maldonado-Ocampo & Albert 2004:2 [ref. 27978], Crampton et al. 2005:99 [ref. 28092], Milhomem et al. 2012:804 [ref. 31815], DoNascimiento 2016:535 [ref. 34727], Ferraris et al. 2017:[20] [ref. 35236], DoNascimiento et al. 2017:65 [ref. 35633], Craig et al. 2019:67 [ref. 37060] in subgenus Lamontianus, Kim et al. 2020:482 [ref. 37696]). Current status: Valid as Gymnotus pedanopterus Mago-Leccia 1994. Gymnotidae: Gymnotinae. Distribution: Southern Venezuela and tributaries of Negro River in Brazil, Western Guianas: Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela. Habitat: freshwater.
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