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Knollenorgans are NOT found in mormyriformes / mormyridae as far as I know. Mormyridae have mormyrasts as electric organs.
Knollenorgans are NOT found in mormyriformes / mormyridae as far as I know. Mormyridae have mormyrasts as electric organs.


Knollenorgans are found in gymnotiformes like eigenmannia / knife fish!
Knollenorgans are found in gymnotiformes like eigenmannia / knife fish! {{unsigned|Forodin|[[User:Jmvgpartner|Jmvgpartner]] ([[User talk:Jmvgpartner|talk]]) 02:51, 28 April 2014 (UTC)}}
:{{comment}}. Are you sure?, see for example:
:*{{cite journal|last=MA|first=Xu-Friedman|coauthors=Hopkins, CD|title=Central mechanisms of temporal analysis in the knollenorgan pathway of mormyrid electric fish|journal=The Journal of Experimental Biology|date=1999|volume=202|issue=Pt 10|pages=1311-1318|pmid=10210671|url=http://jeb.biologists.org/content/202/10/1311.full.pdf|accessdate=28 April 2014}}
:*{{cite journal|last=Peters|first=Robert C.|coauthors=Dénizot, Jean-Pierre|title=Miscellaneous features of electroreceptors in Gnathonemus petersii (Gunther, 1862)(Pisces, Teleostei, Mormyriformes)|journal=Belgian journal of zoology|date=2004|volume=134|issue=2/1|pages=61-66|url=http://www.natuurwetenschappen.be/en/institute/associations/rbzs_website/bjz/back/pdf/BJZ%20134(2)/Volume%20134(2),%20pp.%2061-66.pdf|accessdate=28 April 2014}}
:*{{cite book|last=Von der Emde|first=Gerhard|title=Fish Physiology: Sensory Systems Neuroscience: Sensory Systems Neuroscience|date=2007|publisher=Academic Press|isbn=978-008-046-961-4|pages=307-336|editor=Hara,Toshiaki J.; Zielinski, Barbara |chapter=Electroreception: Object Recognition in African Weakly Electric Fish}}
:*{{cite journal|last=Amagai|first=S.|title=Time coding in the midbrain of mormyrid electric fish. II. Stimulus selectivity in the nucleus exterolateralis pars posterior|journal=Journal of Comparative Physiology|date=1998|volume=182|issue=2|pages=131-143|pmid=9463916|url=http://www.nbb.cornell.edu/neurobio/Hopkins/Reprints/amagai_JCP_98.pdf|accessdate=28 April 2014}}
:Best regards. —[[User:Jmvgpartner|Jmvgpartner]] ([[User talk:Jmvgpartner|talk]]) 02:51, 28 April 2014 (UTC)

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Knollenorgans are NOT found in mormyriformes / mormyridae as far as I know. Mormyridae have mormyrasts as electric organs.

Knollenorgans are found in gymnotiformes like eigenmannia / knife fish! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Forodin (talkcontribs) Jmvgpartner (talk) 02:51, 28 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

 Comment:. Are you sure?, see for example:
  • MA, Xu-Friedman (1999). "Central mechanisms of temporal analysis in the knollenorgan pathway of mormyrid electric fish" (PDF). The Journal of Experimental Biology. 202 (Pt 10): 1311–1318. PMID 10210671. Retrieved 28 April 2014. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  • Peters, Robert C. (2004). "Miscellaneous features of electroreceptors in Gnathonemus petersii (Gunther, 1862)(Pisces, Teleostei, Mormyriformes)" (PDF). Belgian journal of zoology. 134 (2/1): 61–66. Retrieved 28 April 2014. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  • Von der Emde, Gerhard (2007). "Electroreception: Object Recognition in African Weakly Electric Fish". In Hara,Toshiaki J.; Zielinski, Barbara (ed.). Fish Physiology: Sensory Systems Neuroscience: Sensory Systems Neuroscience. Academic Press. pp. 307–336. ISBN 978-008-046-961-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link)
  • Amagai, S. (1998). "Time coding in the midbrain of mormyrid electric fish. II. Stimulus selectivity in the nucleus exterolateralis pars posterior" (PDF). Journal of Comparative Physiology. 182 (2): 131–143. PMID 9463916. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
Best regards. —Jmvgpartner (talk) 02:51, 28 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]