- from
Australia and
South America. At 112
years old, the longest-lived
cypriniform fish do****ented is the
bigmouth buffalo.
Their closest living relatives...
- The Nemacheilidae, or
stone loaches, are a
family of
cypriniform fishes that
inhabit stream environments,
mostly in Eurasia, with one genus, Afronemacheilus...
- The
longnose sucker (Catostomus catostomus) is a
species of
cypriniform freshwater fish in the
family Catostomidae. It is
native to
North America from...
- The
white sucker (Catostomus commersonii) is a
species of
freshwater cypriniform fish
inhabiting the
upper Midwest and
Northeast in
North America, but...
- more
advanced and
complex form in the
related cypriniform fish, such as carp. Also like the
cypriniforms, the
gonorynchiforms produce a
substance from...
-
Jianghanichthys is an
extinct genus of
basal cypriniform fish, and the only
member of the
family Jianghanichthyidae. It is also
known as the "Chan Han...
- the term is also used to
refer explicitly to the
unrelated European cypriniform fish of
genus Abramis.
Phylogeny of all
Lepomis species based on a partitioned...
- The
Tahoe sucker (Catostomus tahoensis) is a
freshwater cypriniform fish
inhabiting the
Great Basin region of the
Western United States. The
Tahoe sucker...
-
Botiidae is a
family of
cypriniform ray-finned
fishes from South, Southeast, and East Asia.
Until recently they were
placed in the true
loach family Cobitidae...
-
genus in the
family Gyrinocheilidae, a
family of
small Southeast Asian cypriniform fishes that live in fast-flowing
freshwater mountain streams. The species...