List Of Aquarium Fish By Scientific Name
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List Of Aquarium Fish By Scientific Name
This article lists fish commonly kept in aquariums and ponds. Cypriniformes Botiidae ''Ambastaia'' * ''Ambastaia sidthimunki'' ''Botia'' * ''Botia almorhae'' * ''Botia striata'' ''Chromobotia'' * ''Chromobotia macracanthus'' ''Yasuhikotakia'' * ''Yasuhikotakia modesta'' * '' Yasuhikotakia mortlei'' Cyprinidae ''Barbus'' * ''Barbus oligolepis'' * ''Barbus peloponnesius'' * '' Barbus roloffi'' * '' Barbus walkerie'' ''Boraras'' * '' Boraras maculata'' * ''Boraras brigittae'' * ''Boraras merah'' * ''Boraras urophthalmoides'' * ''Boraras'' ''naevus'' * ''Boraras micros'' ''Danio'' * '' Danio aequipinnatus'' * '' Danio albolineatus'' * ''Danio kyathit'' * ''Danio kerri'' * ''Danio rerio'' ''Tanichthys'' *Tanichthys micagemmae *''Tanichthys albonubes'' ''Rasbora'' * ''Rasbora borapetensis">outheast Asia, as well as southeast China. A single species, ''R. gerlachi'', is only known from an old Zoological specimen">s ...'' * ''Rasbora borapetensis'' * ''Rasbora caudimaculat ...
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Cypriniformes
Cypriniformes is an order of ray-finned fish, including the carps, minnows, loaches, and relatives. Cypriniformes is an Order within the Superorder Ostariophysi consisting of "Carp-like" Ostariophysins. This order contains 11-12 families, although some authorities have designated as many as 23, over 400 genera, and more than 4,250 species, with new species being described every few months or so, and new genera being recognized frequently.Eschmeyer, W.N., Fong, J.D. (2015Species by family/subfamilyin the Catalog of Fishes, California Academy of Sciences (retrieved 2 July 2015) They are most diverse in southeastern Asia, and are entirely absent from Australia and South America.Nelson (2006) At 112 years old, the longest-lived cypriniform fish documented is the bigmouth buffalo. Their closest living relatives are the Characiformes ( characins and allies), the Gymnotiformes (electric eel and American knifefishes), and the Siluriformes (catfishes). Description Like other or ...
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