Definition of Leuciscinae. Meaning of Leuciscinae. Synonyms of Leuciscinae

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Definition of Leuciscinae

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Meaning of Leuciscinae from wikipedia

- Leuciscinae is a subfamily of freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Leuciscidae, which includes the fishes known as daces, chubs, shiners...
- North America. According to ancestral area reconstruction, the subfamily Leuciscinae is thought to have originated in Europe before becoming widely distributed...
- several genera of the family Cyprinidae and in particular the subfamily Leuciscinae. They are also known in Ireland as pinkeens. While the common name can...
- the Cyprininae as a sister clade to the Leuciscinae. The subfamilies Acheilognathinae, Gobioninae, and Leuciscinae are monophyletic. Eschmeyer's Catalog...
- as its [[type species. This taxon is classified within the subfamily Leuciscinae of the family Leuciscidae. The common bream is the only species in the...
- Sweden. It is now classified in the genus Leuciscus within the subfamily Leuciscinae of the family Leuciscidae. The asp is a member of the genus Leuciscus...
- species is now classified within the genus Rutilus in the subfamily Leuciscinae of the family Leuciscidae. However, authorities consider that this species...
- valid species within the genus Squalius, belonging to the subfamily Leuciscinae of the family Leuciscidae. Squalius peloponensis belongs to the genus...
- genus by Stephanidis in 1974 and is classified within the subfamily Leuciscinae in the Family Leuciscidae. Tropidophoxinellus ****enicus is classified...
- species by absolute tautonymy, and is classified within the subfamily Leuciscinae in the Family Leuciscidae. Vimba vimba is the type species of the genus...