Labeobarbus
- Not to be confused with Labiobarbus.
Yellowfish | |
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Labeobarbus capensis | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Cypriniformes |
Family: | Cyprinidae |
Subfamily: | Labeoninae |
Genus: | Labeobarbus Rüppell, 1835 |
Diversity | |
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Labeobarbus is a mid-sized ray-finned fish genus in the family Cyprinidae. Its species are widely distributed throughout eastern Africa and especially southern Africa, but also in Lake Tana in Ethiopia. A common name, in particular for the southern species, is yellowfish. The scientific name refers to the fact that these large barbs remind of the fairly closely related "carps" in the genus Labeo in size and shape. As far as can be told, all Labeobarbus species are hexaploid.[1]
Systematics
Like many other "barbs", it was long included in Barbus. It appears to be a fairly close relative of the typical barbels and relatives – the genus Barbus proper –, but closer still to the large Near Eastern species nowadays separated in Carasobarbus. As Barbus is likely to be split up in the near future – to account for the improved phylogenetic knowledge which indicates it is highly paraphyletic in its wide circumscription –, it may be that Carasobarbus and some other closely related "barbs" (e.g. "Barbus" reinii) will eventually be included in Labeobarbus to avoid a profusion of very small genera.[2]
The taxonomy of many species in the "wastebin genus" Barbus has not been re-evaluated in recent decades. Though hybrid introgression may confound studies based in mtDNA data alone, a number of these species appear to be so closely related to Labeobarbus to warrant inclusion in the present genus outright, irrespective if Carasobarbus is considered distinct or not. These include B. bynni and B. ethiopicus.[2]
Species
Labeobarbus at present contains the following species:
- Labeobarbus acutirostris (Bini, 1940)
- Labeobarbus aeneus (Burchell, 1822) (Smallmouth Yellowfish)
- Labeobarbus aspius (Boulenger, 1912)
- Labeobarbus batesii (Boulenger, 1903)
- Labeobarbus brevicauda (Keilhack, 1908)
- Labeobarbus brevicephalus (Nagelkerke & Sibbing, 1997)
- Labeobarbus brevispinis (Holly, 1927)
- Labeobarbus capensis (A. Smith, 1841) (Clanwilliam Yellowfish)
- Labeobarbus cardozoi (Boulenger, 1912)
- Labeobarbus caudovittatus (Boulenger, 1902)
- Labeobarbus codringtonii (Boulenger, 1908) (Upper Zambezi Yellowfish)
- Labeobarbus compiniei (Sauvage, 1879)
- Labeobarbus crassibarbis (Nagelkerke & Sibbing, 1997)
- Labeobarbus dainellii (Bini, 1940)
- Labeobarbus douronensis (Valenciennes, 1842)
- Labeobarbus gorgorensis (Bini, 1940)
- Labeobarbus gorguari (Rüppell, 1835)
- Labeobarbus habereri (Steindachner, 1912)
- Labeobarbus intermedius (Rüppell, 1835)
- Labeobarbus johnstonii (Boulenger, 1907)
- Labeobarbus kimberleyensis (Gilchrist & W. W. Thompson, 1913) (Largemouth Yellowfish)
- Labeobarbus litamba (Keilhack, 1908)
- Labeobarbus longissimus (Nagelkerke & Sibbing, 1997)
- Labeobarbus lucius (Boulenger, 1910)
- Labeobarbus macrophtalmus (Bini, 1940)
- Labeobarbus malacanthus (Pappenheim, 1911)
- Labeobarbus marequensis (A. Smith, 1841) (Largescale Yellowfish)
- Labeobarbus mbami (Holly, 1927)
- Labeobarbus megastoma (Nagelkerke & Sibbing, 1997)
- Labeobarbus micronema (Boulenger, 1904)
- Labeobarbus mungoensis (Trewavas, 1974)
- Labeobarbus natalensis (Castelnau, 1861) (Scaly)
- Labeobarbus nedgia Rüppell, 1835
- Labeobarbus nthuwa Tweddle & P. H. Skelton, 2008
- Labeobarbus osseensis (Nagelkerke & Sibbing, 2000)
- Labeobarbus platydorsus (Nagelkerke & Sibbing, 1997)
- Labeobarbus polylepis (Boulenger, 1907) (Smallscale Yellowfish)
- Labeobarbus progenys (Boulenger, 1903)
- Labeobarbus rocadasi (Boulenger, 1910)
- Labeobarbus roylii (Boulenger, 1912)
- Labeobarbus surkis (Rüppell, 1835)
- Labeobarbus truttiformis (Nagelkerke & Sibbing, 1997)
- Labeobarbus tsanensis (Nagelkerke & Sibbing, 1997)
- Labeobarbus versluysii (Holly, 1929)
Footnotes
References
- Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2011). Species of Labeobarbus in FishBase. August 2011 version.
- de Graaf, Martin; Megens, Hendrik-Jan; Samallo, Johannis & Sibbing, Ferdinand A. (2007): Evolutionary origin of Lake Tana's (Ethiopia) small Barbus species: indications of rapid ecological divergence and speciation. Anim. Biol. 57(1): 39-48. doi:10.1163/157075607780002069 (HTML abstract)
- International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) (2009): 2009 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2009.1. Retrieved 2009-SEP-20.