Rank Family | Scientific name Notopteridae Order Osteoglossiformes | |
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Lower classifications Chitala, Bronze featherback, Clown featherback Similar Bronze featherback, Chitala, Clown featherback |
Notopterus chitala notopteridae
The family Notopteridae contains ten species of osteoglossiform (bony-tongued) fishes, commonly known as featherbacks and knifefishes. These fishes live in freshwater or brackish environments in Africa, and South and Southeast Asia.
Contents
- Notopterus chitala notopteridae
- Knifefish featherback notopteridae waghor aquarium prachuap khiri khan thailand
- Description
- Species
- References
![Notopteridae Notopteridae](https://alchetron.com/cdn/notopteridae-ec5f8fb7-1169-4a25-9961-6608536252b-resize-750.jpeg)
With the denotation of "knifefish", the Notopterids should not be confused with Gymnotiformes, the electric knifefishes from South and Central America. Although their manner of swimming is similar and they are superficially similar in appearance, the two groups are not closely related.
![Notopteridae Notopteridae Wikiwand](https://alchetron.com/cdn/notopteridae-12e687d9-231f-4d90-a2d1-f331ecaa345-resize-750.jpg)
A few of the larger species, especially Chitala ornata , are food fish and occasionally aquarium pets. The name is from Greek noton meaning "back" and pteron meaning "fin".
![Notopteridae NUOLP01127 Chitala ornata](https://alchetron.com/cdn/notopteridae-e5689c44-62f3-4daa-8204-7ef5157b497-resize-750.jpeg)
Knifefish featherback notopteridae waghor aquarium prachuap khiri khan thailand
Description
Featherbacks have slender, elongated, bodies, giving them a knife-like appearance. The caudal fin is small and fused with the anal fin, which runs most of the length of the body. Where present, the dorsal fin is small and narrow, giving rise to the common name of "featherback". The fish swims by holding its body rigid and rippling the anal fin to propel itself forward or backwards.
![Notopteridae Notopteridae family poster MonsterFishKeeperscom](https://alchetron.com/cdn/notopteridae-ae5c149b-f2da-4ab9-baaf-beeacc0ee0b-resize-750.jpg)
Notopterids have specialized swim bladders. The organ extends throughout the body and even into the fins in some cases. Although the swim bladder is not highly vascularised, it can absorb oxygen from air and also functions to produce sound by squeezing air through a narrow passage into the pharynx.
At least some species prepare nests and guard the eggs until they hatch.
Species
The ten species in four genera are:
![Notopteridae AMNH The Congo Project](https://alchetron.com/cdn/notopteridae-57a05772-5ed3-415d-9019-5125a47c0b8-resize-750.jpeg)