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''Hypopygus'' is a
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of South American gymnotiform knifefishes native to the
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,
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and upper
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basins, as well as rivers in the
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. They are often common, and found near submerged roots, aquatic vegetation and leaf-litter in streams, edges of rivers and floodplains. They are regularly found among vegetation in floating meadows, a habitat that often contains little oxygen, but they are well-adapted to this. They are well-
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and brown in color with a banded/mottled pattern. They generally resemble the related ''
Steatogenys ''Steatogenys'' is a genus of freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Rhamphichthyidae, the sand kinifefishes. The fishes in this genus are found in the Amazon, Orinoco and Essequibo river basins in tropical South America. The wides ...
'', but are smaller, reaching up to in total length depending on the exact species of ''Hypopygus''. The smallest is ''H. hoedemani'', which is the second-smallest knifefish, after ''
Microsternarchus ''Microsternarchus'' is a genus of bluntnose knifefish that is found in creeks and streams, often in areas with submerged vegetation, roots and leaf litter, in the Amazon, Orinoco, Essequibo–Rupununi and Río de la Plata basins in South Ameri ...
brevis''. They are
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and feed on small invertebrates. During the day they remain hidden, often in groups that may number several dozen individuals.


Taxonomy and species

''Hypopygus'' has traditionally been included in the family
Hypopomidae The Hypopomidae are a family of fishes in the order Gymnotiformes known as the bluntnose knifefish. They may also be called grass or leaf knifefishes. These electric fish are not often eaten, of little commercial importance, rarely kept as aquari ...
, but a comprehensive molecular study from 2015 showed it belongs in
Rhamphichthyidae Sand knifefish are freshwater electric fish of the family Rhamphichthyidae, from freshwater habitats in South America. Just like most part of the members of the Gymnotiformes group, they also have elongated and compressed bodies and electric org ...
, and this has been followed by recent authorities. ''Hypopygus'' contains the following species: * '' Hypopygus benoneae'' L. A. W. Peixoto, Dutra, de Santana & Wosiacki, 2013 * '' Hypopygus cryptogenes'' ( Triques, 1997) * '' Hypopygus hoedemani'' de Santana & Crampton, 2011 (Hoedeman's Hypopygus) * '' Hypopygus isbruckeri'' de Santana & Crampton, 2011 (Isbrücker's Hypopygus) * '' Hypopygus lepturus'' Hoedeman, 1962 * '' Hypopygus minissimus'' de Santana & Crampton, 2011 * '' Hypopygus neblinae'' Mago-Leccia, 1994 * '' Hypopygus nijsseni'' de Santana & Crampton, 2011 (Nijssen's Hypopygus) * '' Hypopygus ortegai'' de Santana & Crampton, 2011 (Ortega's Hypopygus) * '' Hypopygus varii'' Campos-da-Paz 2018


References

Hypopomidae Freshwater fish of South America Freshwater fish genera Ray-finned fish genera {{gymnotiformes-stub