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Aphyocypris Chinensis
''Aphyocypris chinensis'' (common name: Chinese bleak) is a species of cyprinid in the genus ''Aphyocypris ''Aphyocypris'' is a genus of cyprinid fishes consisting of eight species, all of which are restricted to East Asia. Species There are currently ten recognized species in this genus: * ''Aphyocypris amnis'' T. Y. Liao, S. O. Kullander & H. D ...''. It inhabits rivers in Japan, Korea and China. References Cyprinidae Cyprinid fish of Asia {{cyprinidae-stub ...
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FishBase is a global species database of fish species (specifically finfish). It is the largest and most extensively accessed online database on adult finfish on the web.Marine Fellow: Rainer Froese
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Over time it has "evolved into a dynamic and versatile ecological tool" that is widely cited in scholarly publications. FishBase provides comprehensive species data, including information on , geographical distribution, and

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Cyprinid
Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family. It includes the carps, the true minnows, and relatives like the barbs and barbels. Cyprinidae is the largest and most diverse fish family and the largest vertebrate animal family in general with about 3,000 species, of which only 1,270 remain extant, divided into about 370 genera. Cyprinids range from about 12 mm in size to the giant barb (''Catlocarpio siamensis''). By genus and species count, the family makes up more than two-thirds of the ostariophysian order Cypriniformes. The family name is derived from the Greek word ( 'carp'). Biology and ecology Cyprinids are stomachless fish with toothless jaws. Even so, food can be effectively chewed by the gill rakers of the specialized last gill bow. These pharyngeal teeth allow the fish to make chewing motions against a chewing plate formed by a bony process of the skull. The pharyngeal teeth are unique to each species and are used by scient ...
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Aphyocypris
''Aphyocypris'' is a genus of cyprinid fishes consisting of eight species, all of which are restricted to East Asia. Species There are currently ten recognized species in this genus: * ''Aphyocypris amnis'' T. Y. Liao, S. O. Kullander & H. D. Lin, 2011Liao, T.-Y., Kullander, S.O. & Lin, H.-D. (2011): ''Synonymization of Pararasbora, Yaoshanicus, and Nicholsicypris with Aphyocypris, and Description of a New Species of Aphyocypris from Taiwan (Teleostei: Cyprinidae).'' Zoological Studies, 50 (5): 657-664. * ''Aphyocypris arcus'' (Lin, 1931) * ''Aphyocypris chinensis'' Günther, 1868 (Chinese bleak) * ''Aphyocypris dorsohorizontalis'' ( V. H. Nguyễn & L. H. Doan), 1969 * ''Aphyocypris kikuchii'' ( Ōshima, 1919) * ''Aphyocypris kyphus'' (Mai, 1978) * ''Aphyocypris lini'' ( S. H. Weitzman & L. L. Chan, 1966) (Garnet minnow) * ''Aphyocypris moltrechti'' (Regan, 1908) (Moltrecht's minnow) * ''Aphyocypris normalis'' ( Nichols & C. H. Pope, 1927) * ''Aphyocypris pulchrilineata ...
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Cyprinidae
Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family. It includes the carps, the true minnows, and relatives like the barbs and barbels. Cyprinidae is the largest and most diverse fish family and the largest vertebrate animal family in general with about 3,000 species, of which only 1,270 remain extant, divided into about 370 genera. Cyprinids range from about 12 mm in size to the giant barb (''Catlocarpio siamensis''). By genus and species count, the family makes up more than two-thirds of the ostariophysian order Cypriniformes. The family name is derived from the Greek word ( 'carp'). Biology and ecology Cyprinids are stomachless fish with toothless jaws. Even so, food can be effectively chewed by the gill rakers of the specialized last gill bow. These pharyngeal teeth allow the fish to make chewing motions against a chewing plate formed by a bony process of the skull. The pharyngeal teeth are unique to each species and are used by scient ...
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