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Barbodes

Barbodes is a genus of small to medium-sized cyprinid fish native to tropical Asia. The majority of the species are from Southeast Asia. Many species are threatened and some from the Philippines (Lake Lanao) are already extinct. A survey carried out in 1992 only found three of the endemic Barbodes species,[1] and only two (Barbodes lindog and B. tumba) were found in 2008.[2] Several members of this genus were formerly included in Puntius.[3]

Barbodes
Barbodes montanoi from the Philippines
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Cyprinidae
Genus: Barbodes
Bleeker, 1859
Type species
Barbodes maculatus
Synonyms
  • Cephalakompsus Herre, 1924
  • Mandibularca Herre, 1924
  • Ospatulus Herre, 1924
  • Spratellicypris Herre, 1924

Etymology

The name is derived from the Latin word barbus, meaning "barbel", and the Greek word oides, meaning "similar to".

 
Spotted barb, Barbodes binotatus
 
Spanner barb, Barbodes lateristriga
 
 
Gold barbs
(B. semifasciolatus var. schuberti)

Species

There are currently 48 recognized species in this genus, of which 15 are considered extinct and 2 considered possibly extinct:[3][4]

Note on species list: Kottelat 2013 states that B. dorsimaculatus may not be referable to this genus and considers it to be species inquirenda. He also implies that Barbodes should be restricted to Southeast Asian and Philippine endemics and that the following species from eastern and southern Asia may not be referable to this genus: B. bovanicus, B. carnaticus, B. elongatus, B. polylepis and B. wynaadensis. Because these species fall outside of the geographic area of his paper, their position in Cyprinidae is not addressed.[3]

References

  1. ^ Endangered Species Handbook: It's Too Late – Fish Extinctions. Retrieved 29 September 2012
  2. ^ Ismail, Gladys B.; Sampson, David B.; Noakes, David L. G. (2013). "The status of Lake Lanao endemic cyprinids (Puntius species) and their conservation". Environmental Biology of Fishes. 97 (4): 425–434. doi:10.1007/s10641-013-0163-1.
  3. ^ a b c Kottelat, M. (2013). (PDF). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. Supplement. 27: 1–663. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 2, 2013. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  4. ^ Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2013). Species of Barbodes in FishBase. October 2013 version.
  5. ^ a b Kottelat, M.; Lim, K. K. P. (2021). "Two new species of Barbodes from the Malay Peninsula and comments on 'cryptic species' in the B. binotatus group (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)". The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. 69: 522–540. doi:10.26107/RBZ-2021-0069.
  6. ^ Kottelat, M.; Tan, H. H. (2011). "Systomus xouthos, a new cyprinid fish from borneo, and revalidation of Puntius pulcher (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)". Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters. 22 (3): 209–214. ISSN 0936-9902.

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Barbodes is a genus of small to medium sized cyprinid fish native to tropical Asia The majority of the species are from Southeast Asia Many species are threatened and some from the Philippines Lake Lanao are already extinct A survey carried out in 1992 only found three of the endemic Barbodes species 1 and only two Barbodes lindog and B tumba were found in 2008 2 Several members of this genus were formerly included in Puntius 3 BarbodesBarbodes montanoi from the PhilippinesScientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ActinopterygiiOrder CypriniformesFamily CyprinidaeGenus BarbodesBleeker 1859Type speciesBarbodes maculatusValenciennes 1842SynonymsCephalakompsus Herre 1924 Mandibularca Herre 1924 Ospatulus Herre 1924 Spratellicypris Herre 1924Etymology EditThe name is derived from the Latin word barbus meaning barbel and the Greek word oides meaning similar to Spotted barb Barbodes binotatus Spanner barb Barbodes lateristriga Chinese barb Barbodes semifasciolatus Gold barbs B semifasciolatus var schuberti Species EditThere are currently 48 recognized species in this genus of which 15 are considered extinct and 2 considered possibly extinct 3 4 Barbodes amarus Herre 1924 Pait Barbodes aurotaeniatus Tirant 1885 Barbodes banksi Herre 1940 Barbodes baoulan Herre 1926 Baolan Barbodes binotatus Valenciennes 1842 Spotted barb Barbodes bovanicus F Day 1877 Bowany Barb Barbodes bunau Rachmatika 2005 Barbodes cataractae Fowler 1934 Barbodes clemensi Herre 1924 Barbodes colemani Fowler 1937 Barbodes disa Herre 1932 Barbodes dorsimaculatus C G E Ahl 1923 Blackline barb Barbodes dunckeri C G E Ahl 1929 Bigspot barb Barbodes everetti Boulenger 1894 Clown barb Barbodes flavifuscus Herre 1924 Katapa tapa Barbodes hemictenus D S Jordan amp R E Richardson 1908 Barbodes herrei Fowler 1934 Barbodes ivis Seale 1910 Barbodes joaquinae C E Wood 1968 Barbodes katolo Herre 1924 Barbodes kuchingensis Herre 1940 Barbodes lanaoensis Herre 1924 Kandar Barbodes lateristriga Valenciennes 1842 Spanner barb Barbodes lindog Herre 1924 Lindog possibly extinct Barbodes manalak Herre 1924 Manalak Barbodes manguaoensis A L Day 1914 Barbodes microps Gunther 1868 Barbodes montanoi Sauvage 1881 Barbodes pachycheilus Herre 1924 Barbodes palaemophagus Herre 1924 Barbodes palata Herre 1924 Barbodes palavanensis Boulenger 1895 Barbodes polylepis J X Chen amp D J Li 1988 Barbodes quinquemaculatus Seale amp B A Bean 1907 Barbodes resimus Herre 1924 Barbodes rhombeus Kottelat 2000 Barbodes sellifer Kottelat amp K K P Lim 2021 5 Barbodes semifasciolatus Gunther 1868 Chinese barb Barbodes semifasciolatus sachsii Ahl 1923 Goldfinned barb Barbodes sirang Herre 1932 Sirang possibly extinct Barbodes snyderi Ōshima 1919 Barbodes tras Herre 1926 Barbodes truncatulus Herre 1924 Bitungu Barbodes tumba Herre 1924 Barbodes umalii C E Wood 1968 Barbodes wynaadensis F Day 1873 Barbodes xouthos Kottelat amp H H Tan 2011 6 Barbodes zakariaismaili Kottelat amp K K P Lim 2021 5 Note on species list Kottelat 2013 states that B dorsimaculatus may not be referable to this genus and considers it to be species inquirenda He also implies that Barbodes should be restricted to Southeast Asian and Philippine endemics and that the following species from eastern and southern Asia may not be referable to this genus B bovanicus B carnaticus B elongatus B polylepis and B wynaadensis Because these species fall outside of the geographic area of his paper their position in Cyprinidae is not addressed 3 References Edit Endangered Species Handbook It s Too Late Fish Extinctions Retrieved 29 September 2012 Ismail Gladys B Sampson David B Noakes David L G 2013 The status of Lake Lanao endemic cyprinids Puntius species and their conservation Environmental Biology of Fishes 97 4 425 434 doi 10 1007 s10641 013 0163 1 a b c Kottelat M 2013 The fishes of the inland waters of southeast Asia a catalogue and core bibliography of the fishes known to occur in freshwaters mangroves and estuaries PDF Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement 27 1 663 Archived from the original PDF on December 2 2013 Retrieved July 8 2021 Froese Rainer and Pauly Daniel eds 2013 Species of Barbodes in FishBase October 2013 version a b Kottelat M Lim K K P 2021 Two new species of Barbodes from the Malay Peninsula and comments on cryptic species in the B binotatus group Teleostei Cyprinidae The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69 522 540 doi 10 26107 RBZ 2021 0069 Kottelat M Tan H H 2011 Systomus xouthos a new cyprinid fish from borneo and revalidation of Puntius pulcher Teleostei Cyprinidae Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 22 3 209 214 ISSN 0936 9902 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barbodes amp oldid 1121754444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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