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Porotergus

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Porotergus is a genus of ghost knifefishes found in the Amazon and Essequibo basins in tropical South America. They are found over sandy bottoms in shallow (P. gymnotus) or deep rivers (two remaining).[2] They feed on small aquatic insect larvae. They have a stubby snout and are fairly small knifefish, with the largest species reaching up to 27 cm (11 in) in total length.[2]

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Species

There are currently three described species in this genus:[3]

  • Porotergus duende de Santana & Crampton, 2010
  • Porotergus gimbeli M. M. Ellis, 1912, named for Jacob Gimbel, who financed the expedition on which it was discovered.
  • Porotergus gymnotus M. M. Ellis, 1912

UCLA flag pole

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The base of the UCLA flagpole featuring porotergus gimbeli.
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The UCLA porotergus gimbeli flagpole was a gift from Jacob Gimbel.

The base of UCLA's central flag pole, a gift to the university from Jacob Gimbel, features a brass plaque depicting P. gimbeli.[citation needed]

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