Triplophysa longibarbata | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Cypriniformes |
Family: | Nemacheilidae |
Genus: | Triplophysa |
Species: | T. longibarbata |
Binomial name | |
Triplophysa longibarbata | |
Synonyms | |
Paracobitis longibarbataY. R. Chen, J. X. Yang, Sket & Aljančič, 1998 |
Triplophysa longibarbata is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa . This cavefish is only known from Guizhou in China. [1] [2]
Triplophysa is a genus of fish in the family Nemacheilidae found mainly in and around the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Currently, the genus is a mixed assemblage of species. Some lineages have been identified and treated as subgenera, but as Wikipedia follows Fishbase for fish species all but Hedinichthys have been treated as subgenera in Wikipedia, although Kottelat in his revision of the loaches did recognise them as valid. FishBase, however, includes these in Triplophysa without specifying subgenera and treats the names given by Kottelat as synonyms.
Triplophysa choprai is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa.
Triplophysa herzensteini is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa , it is placed in the subgenus Labiatophysa which is regarded by some authorities a valid genus.
Triplophysa lixianensis is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa.
Triplophysa longianguis is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa.
Triplophysa longipectoralis is a cave-living species of stone loach with vestigial eyes. The fish lives in clear water at temperatures below 20 °C. The holotype was caught in Xunle town, Huanjiang Maonan Autonomous County in the Liu River basin, Guangxi, China and was described by Zheng et al. in 2009.
Triplophysa microphthalma is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa, it is placed in the subgenus Labiatophysa which is regarded by some authorities as a valid genus.
Triplophysa minuta is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa.
Triplophysa orientalis is a species of stone loach. It is a freshwater fish from the Tibetan Plateau and is endemic to China; its distribution includes the upper reaches of the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, among others. It lives in a wide range of habitats, both lentic and lotic. The species is widespread but populations tend to be isolated and show high degree of genetic divergence.
Triplophysa qiubeiensis is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa.
Triplophysa scapanognatha is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa.
Triplophysa scleroptera is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa.
Triplophysa siluroides is a large species of stone loach, which is endemic to the upper parts of the Yellow River basin in the Chinese provinces of Qinghai, Gansu and Sichuan.
Triplophysa stenura is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa. It lives in swift-flowing streams and is known from the Upper Yangtze, Upper Mekong, Upper Salween and Upper Brahmaputra river drainages in China and Vietnam. Whether this apparently widespread species really is one species needs to be studied. It grows to 13.8 cm (5.4 in) SL.
Triplophysa tanggulaensis is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa.
Triplophysa waisihani is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa.
Triplophysa yasinensis is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Triplophysa.
Paracobitis is a genus of Asian stone loaches.
Solomon Markovich Herzenstein was a Russian zoologist.
Triplophysa ferganaensis, known as the Fergana stone loach, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Nemacheilidae. It is endemic to the Shohimardonsoy stream in Fergana Valley, Uzbekistan. It lives in fast-flowing rivers over 1500m in altitude.