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Gymnocypris
''Gymnocypris'' is a genus of fish in the family Cyprinidae endemic to China. Species There are currently 10 recognized species in this genus: * ''Gymnocypris chilianensis'' S. C. Li & S. Y. Chang, 1974 * ''Gymnocypris chui'' T. L. Tchang, T. H. Yueh & H. C. Hwang, 1964 * ''Gymnocypris dobula'' Günther, 1868 * ''Gymnocypris eckloni'' Herzenstein, 1891 * ''Gymnocypris namensis'' ( Y. F. Wu & M. L. Ren, 1982) * ''Gymnocypris pengquensis'' Y. T. Tang, C. G. Feng, K. Y. Wanghe, G. G. Li & K. Zhao, 2016 Tang, Y.-T., Feng, C.-G., Wanghe, K.-Y., Li, G.-G. & Zhao, K. (2016): Taxonomic status of a population of ''Gymnocypris waddelli'' Regan, 1905 (Cypriniformes: Schizothoracinae) distributed in Pengqu River, Tibet, China. ''Zootaxa, 4126 (1): 123–137.'' * ''Gymnocypris potanini'' Herzenstein, 1891 * ''Gymnocypris przewalskii'' (Kessler, 1876) * ''Gymnocypris scleracanthus'' Tsao, C. Z. Wu, Chen & Zhu, 1992 * ''Gymnocypris waddellii'' Regan The family name Regan, alon ...
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Gymnocypris Pengquensis
''Gymnocypris'' is a genus of fish in the family Cyprinidae endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found else ... to China. Species There are currently 10 recognized species in this genus: * '' Gymnocypris chilianensis'' S. C. Li & S. Y. Chang, 1974 * '' Gymnocypris chui'' T. L. Tchang, T. H. Yueh & H. C. Hwang, 1964 * '' Gymnocypris dobula'' Günther, 1868 * '' Gymnocypris eckloni'' Herzenstein, 1891 * '' Gymnocypris namensis'' ( Y. F. Wu & M. L. Ren, 1982) * '' Gymnocypris pengquensis'' Y. T. Tang, C. G. Feng, K. Y. Wanghe, G. G. Li & K. Zhao, 2016 Tang, Y.-T., Feng, C.-G., Wanghe, K.-Y., Li, G.-G. & Zhao, K. (2016): Taxonomic status of a population of ''Gymnocypris waddelli'' Regan, 1905 (Cypriniformes: Schizothoracinae) distributed in Pengqu River, Tibet, Ch ...
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Gymnocypris Przewalskii
''Gymnocypris przewalskii'' (common name: Przewalskii's naked carp; in ) is a species of cyprinid that is endemic to the Lake Qinghai basin in China, where it is the dominant fish species (the other natives are four ''Triplophysa'' loaches).Zhang, Ludwig, Zhang, Tong, Li, Tang, Peng & Zhao (2015). Gymnocypris przewalskii (Cyprinidae) on the Tibetan Plateau'. Scientific Reports 5, Article 9780. ''G. przewalskii'' is a planktivore with a main population that migrates from the lake to rivers to spawn and another that lives its entire life in the nearby Ganzi River. The species is listed as endangered on the China Species Red List due to overfishing and habitat loss, which has led to suspension of its commercial fishery four times since 1989. Named in honor of geographer and explorer Nikolai Przhevalsky (also spelled Przewalski and Prjevalsky, 1839-1888), who collected the type species and in whose book about Mongolia Kessler’s description appeared. Characteristics Naked carp ...
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Gymnocypris Waddellii
''Gymnocypris waddellii'' is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to Tibet. Named in honor of Lieut.-Col. Laurence Austine Waddell, C.B. ompanion of the Order of the Bath(1854-1938), British army surgeon, explorer, philologist, linguist, and chemistry and pathology professor, who preserved the type specimens in salt before presenting them to the British Museum The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection of eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence. It docum ... (Natural History). References waddellii Cyprinid fish of Asia Taxa named by Charles Tate Regan Fish described in 1905 {{Cyprininae-stub ...
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Gymnocypris Dobula
''Gymnocypris dobula'' is a species of 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 ver ... fish endemic to China. References dobula Fish described in 1868 Taxa named by Albert Günther Freshwater fish of China Cyprinid fish of Asia {{Cyprininae-stub ...
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Gymnocypris Scleracanthus
''Gymnocypris scleracanthus'' is a species of 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 ver ... fish endemic to China. References scleracanthus Fish described in 1992 Freshwater fish of China Cyprinid fish of Asia {{Cyprininae-stub ...
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Gymnocypris Chilianensis
''Gymnocypris chilianensis'' is a species of 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 ver ... fish endemic to China. It may be a synonym of Gymnocypris eckloni. References chilianensis Fish described in 1974 Taxa named by Li Sizhong (ichthyologist) {{Cyprininae-stub ...
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Gymnocypris Chui
''Gymnocypris chui'' is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to Tibet Tibet (; ''Böd''; ) is a region in East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about . It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Taman .... This species reaches a length of . References *Yunfei, W., 1987. A survey of the fish fauna of the Mount Namjagbarwa region in Xizang (Tibet), China. p. 109-112 In S.O. Kullander and B. Fernholm (eds.) Proc. V Congr. Europ. Ichthyol., Stockholm, Sweden. chui Taxa named by Tchang Tchung-Lin Fish described in 1964 {{Cyprininae-stub ...
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Gymnocypris Potanini
''Gymnocypris potanini'' is a species of 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 ver ... fish endemic to China. Named in honor of Grigory Nikolayaevich Potanin (1835-1920), Russian explorer of Inner Asia. References potanini Taxa named by Solomon Herzenstein Fish described in 1891 {{Cyprininae-stub ...
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Gymnocypris Namensis
''Gymnocypris namensis'' is a species of 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 ver ... fish endemic to China. References namensis Fish described in 1982 {{Cyprininae-stub ...
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Gymnocypris Eckloni
''Gymnocypris eckloni'' is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to China. Named in honor of F. L. Ecklon, one of Nikolai Przhevalsky’s assistants during his second trip to Tibet Tibet (; ''Böd''; ) is a region in East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about . It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Taman ..., whose services Przhevalsky said were “invaluable”. References eckloni Taxa named by Solomon Herzenstein Fish described in 1891 {{Cyprininae-stub ...
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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 b ...
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Li Sze-Chung
Li Sizhong (; February 19, 1921 – January 11, 2009) was an ichthyologist with the Institute of Zoology () at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Throughout his research career, he made numerous discoveries of new fish species (or subspecies), and published many books and research papers describing the fauna and geographical distribution of fishes in China and beyond. He translated and helped publication of the Chinese editions of ''Fishes of the World'' (2nd edition, by Joseph S. Nelson) and ''Fish Migration'' (a popular science book by Russian zoologist Peter Schmidt). Li was the major author of two published volumes in the Fauna Sinica monograph series, systematically reviewing and describing orders of bony fishes that include flat fish, cod, silverside, pearlfish, killifish, flying fish, etc. in or near China.Li, S.Z., Zhang, C.G.: ''Fauna Sinica, Osteichthyes: Atheriniformes, Cyprinodontiformes, Beloniformes, Ophidiiformes, Gadiformes'', Science Press, Beijing, 2011. He had ...
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