''Barbus'' is a
genus
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of
ray-finned fish
Actinopterygii (; ), members of which are known as ray-finned fishes, is a class of bony fish. They comprise over 50% of living vertebrate species.
The ray-finned fishes are so called because their fins are webs of skin supported by bony or h ...
in the
family
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Cyprinidae
Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family. It includes the carps, the true minnows, and relatives like the barbs and barbels. Cyprinidae is the largest and most diverse fish family and the largest v ...
. The
type species
In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen( ...
of ''Barbus'' is the
common barbel
The common barbel, ''Barbus barbus'', is a species of freshwater fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae. It shares the common name 'barbel' with its many relatives in the genus ''Barbus'', of which it is the type species. In Great Britain it is ...
, first described as ''Cyprinus barbus'' and now named ''Barbus barbus''. ''Barbus'' is the namesake genus of the
subfamily Barbinae, but given their relationships, that
taxon
In biology, a taxon ( back-formation from '' taxonomy''; plural taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular n ...
is better included in the
Cyprininae
The Cyprininae are one of at least 11 subfamilies of cyprinid fish. It contains three genera in its strictest definition but many more are included depending on which authority is defining it, especially if the Labeobarbinae is not considered to ...
at least for the largest part (including the type species of ''Barbus'').
Description and uses
Their common names –
barb
Barb or the BARBs or ''variation'' may refer to:
People
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s and
barbels – refer to the fact that most members of the genera have a pair of
barbels on their mouths, which they can use to search for food at the bottom of the water.
Barbels are often
fished for food; in some locations they are of commercial significance. The
roe of barbels is poisonous, however. The large ''Barbus'' barbs are also often eaten in their native range.
At
Shanhûr in
Egypt
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, remains of a jar from the sixth- to seventh-century AD were unearthed that contained fish bones. The fish were apparently
pickled to produce a dish similar to the modern ''
fesikh'' (or ''faseekh''). Among the ancient remains, barbs (perhaps ''
Barbus perince'') were plentiful, and Egyptians now still consider ''B. perince'' good for preparing ''fesikh'', as it is traditionally done for the ''
Sham el-Nessim'' (spring festival) celebrations.
[Van Neer, W. & Depraetere, D. (2005): Pickled fish from the Egyptian Nile : osteological evidence from a Byzantine (Coptic) context at Shanhûr. ''Revue de Paléobiologie, S.10: 159-170.'']
The smaller barbs are in some cases traded as
aquarium fish. Some are quite significant, but as a whole, the genus is not yet as well represented in aquaria as the
Southeast Asia
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n ''
Puntius
''Puntius'' is a genus of small freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae native to South Asia and Mainland Southeast Asia, as well as Taiwan.
Many species formerly placed in ''Puntius'' have been moved to other genera such as '' Barbodes'', '' ...
''.
[Lambert, D.J. (1997): ''Freshwater Aquarium Fish''. Chartwell Books, Edison, New Jersey, USA. ]
One species, ''
Barbus microbarbis'' from
Rwanda, is known to have gone
extinct in recent times. Several others are only known from the
type specimen
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s, and their status and continuing existence must be confirmed. As many of these are from
Lake Victoria
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, which underwent massive
ecological
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upheaval after
Nile perch
The Nile perch (''Lates niloticus''), also known as the African snook, Goliath perch, African barramundi , Goliath barramundi, Giant lates or the Victoria perch, is a species of freshwater fish in family Latidae of order Perciformes. It is w ...
(''Lates nilosus'') were introduced, some of them likely have not survived, either.
Systematics and taxonomy
''Barbus'' has a long history as a "
wastebasket taxon
Wastebasket taxon (also called a wastebin taxon, dustbin taxon or catch-all taxon) is a term used by some taxonomists to refer to a taxon that has the sole purpose of classifying organisms that do not fit anywhere else. They are typically define ...
". Historically, most fish commonly known as "
barbs" were usually placed here by default. More recently, many "barbs" have been reclassified into genera such as ''
Arabibarbus
''Arabibarbus'' is a genus of Cyprinidae. They are medium-small to very large freshwater carps found in the Western Asia.Borkenhagen, K. (2014): A new genus and species of cyprinid fish (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae) from the Arabian Peninsula, an ...
'', ''
Barbichthys'', ''
Barbodes'', ''
Barboides
''Barboides'' is a genus of very small ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae from freshwater habitats in West and Middle Africa.
Species
*''Barboides britzi'' Conway & Moritz, 2006
*''Barboides gracilis
''Barboides gracilis'' is a species ...
'', ''
Barbonymus'', ''
Barbopsis'', ''
Caecobarbus'', ''
Capoeta'', ''
Carasobarbus'', ''
Clypeobarbus'', ''
Enteromius
''Enteromius'' is a genus of small to medium-sized cyprinid fish native to tropical Africa. Most species were placed in the genus '' Barbus''.
Species
Species in this genus are:
References
External links
{{Taxonbar, from=Q23072870
C ...
'', ''
Hypselobarbus'', ''
Hypsibarbus'', ''
Labeobarbus
''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 fo ...
'', ''
Leptobarbus
''Leptobarbus'' is a genus of cyprinid fish that are native to freshwater habitats in Southeast Asia. They are important food fish. It is the only genus in the subfamily Leptobarbinae. Leptobarbus hoevenii or "sultan fish" migrate the fresh water ...
'', ''
Luciobarbus'', ''
Mesopotamichthys'', ''
Poropuntius
''Poropuntius'' is a genus of cyprinid fish found mainly in freshwater habitats of Southeast Asia and Yunnan in China, but ''P. burtoni'' is from South Asia. Several species have highly restricted ranges and are threatened, and a single ''P. spel ...
'', ''
Probarbus'', ''
Pseudobarbus
''Pseudobarbus'' is a ray-finned fish genus in the family Cyprinidae. The type species is Burchell's redfin (''P. burchelli''). The scientific name is derived from the Ancient Greek ''pseudes'' ("false") and the Latin word ''barbus'' ("bear ...
'', ''
Puntioplites'' and ''
Puntius
''Puntius'' is a genus of small freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae native to South Asia and Mainland Southeast Asia, as well as Taiwan.
Many species formerly placed in ''Puntius'' have been moved to other genera such as '' Barbodes'', '' ...
''.
[Banister, K.E. (1973): A revision of the large ''Barbus'' (Pisces, Cyprinidae) of East and Central Africa. Studies on African Cyprinidae. Part II. ''Bulletin of the British Museum, 26 (1): 3-148.'']
Thus, ''Barbus'' is for the time being restricted to the typical barbels and barbs', and only contains fishes from
Africa
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and
Europe
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, as well as adjacent
Asia
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. However, the genus even in the reduced version is probably
paraphyletic
In taxonomy (general), taxonomy, a group is paraphyletic if it consists of the group's most recent common ancestor, last common ancestor and most of its descendants, excluding a few Monophyly, monophyletic subgroups. The group is said to be pa ...
, and many African species (particularly the small ones) do not seem to belong here, either. Eventually, ''Barbus'' is likely to be restricted to the group around ''B. barbus'' – the large European to
Ponto-Caspian species commonly known as "barbels". ''
Luciobarbus'' and particularly ''
Messinobarbus
''Barbus carottae'' is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus ''Barbus'' from Lake Yliki in Greece
Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of t ...
'' are highly similar and might better be included in ''Barbus'' again. They all seem to be close relatives – perhaps the closest living relatives – of ''Aulopyge huegelii''. ''
Carasobarbus'' and ''
Labeobarbus
''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 fo ...
'' are probably closely related to this group, too, and some large
hexaploid
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barbs (e.g. ''
L. reinii'') may well belong in ''Labeobarbus''.
The small barbs from Africa, by contrast, are quite distinct. They might even warrant establishment of a new
subfamily – in particular if the
Labeoninae
Labeoninae is a doubtfully distinct subfamily of ray-finned fishes in the family Cyprinidae of order Cypriniformes. They inhabit fresh water and the largest species richness is in the region around southern China, but there are also species el ...
are not included in the Cyprininae –, as they seem to be as distinct from barbels and
typical carps, as these are from the
garra
''Garra'' is a genus of fish in the family Cyprinidae. These fish are one example of the " log suckers", sucker-mouthed barbs and other cyprinids commonly kept in aquaria to keep down algae. The doctor fish of Anatolia and the Middle East be ...
s (which are part of the disputed Labeoninae), rendering the old "Barbinae"
paraphyletic
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. Within the small African barbs, several linages can be recognized. These are mostly
diploid
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; a
tetraploid
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group largely restricted to southern Africa is very close to ''
Pseudobarbus
''Pseudobarbus'' is a ray-finned fish genus in the family Cyprinidae. The type species is Burchell's redfin (''P. burchelli''). The scientific name is derived from the Ancient Greek ''pseudes'' ("false") and the Latin word ''barbus'' ("bear ...
'' and might even be included therein. In particular, the group called "redfins" may well be
monophyletic
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and belong in ''Pseudobarbus'' entirely, instead of being split between ''Pseudobarbus'' and ''Barbus''.
Species
* ''
Barbus balcanicus
The Danube barbel (''Barbus balcanicus'') is a species of freshwater fish widespread in southeastern Europe. It is difficult to diagnose from e.g. ''Barbus carpathicus'' and ''Barbus petenyi
The Romanian barbel (''Barbus petenyi'') is a species ...
''
Kotlík, Tsigenopoulos, Ráb & Berrebi, 2002 (Danube barbel)
* ''
Barbus barbus''
(Linnaeus
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, 1758
Events
January–March
* January 1 – Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linné) publishes in Stockholm the first volume (''Animalia'') of the 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'', the starting point of modern zoological ...
) (Common barbel)
* ''
Barbus bergi
''Barbus bergi'', the Bulgarian barbel, is a species of ray-finned fish
Actinopterygii (; ), members of which are known as ray-finned fishes, is a class of bony fish. They comprise over 50% of living vertebrate species.
The ray-finned fishes ...
''
Chichkoff, 1935 (Bulgarian barbel)
* ''
Barbus biharicus''
Antal, László
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& Kotlík, 2016 (Biharian barbel)
[Antal, L., László, B., Kotlík, P., Mozsár, A., Czeglédi, I., Oldal, M., Kemenesi, G., Jakab, F. & Nagy, S.A. (2015): Phylogenetic evidence for a new species of ''Barbus'' in the Danube River basin. ''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 96: 187–194.'']
* ''
Barbus borysthenicus''
Dybowski, 1862
* ''
Barbus caninus''
Bonaparte, 1839 (brook barbel)
* ''
Barbus carottae
''Barbus carottae'' is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus '' Barbus'' from Lake Yliki in Greece
Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of ...
''
( Bianco, 1998)
* ''
Barbus carpathicus''
Kotlík, Tsigenopoulos, Ráb & Berrebi, 2002 (Carpathian barbel)
* ''
Barbus ciscaucasicus
The Terek barbel (''Barbus ciscaucasicus'') is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus '' Barbus'' which is found in the western drainage basin of the Caspian Sea from the Terek basin to the Samur basin in Dagestan, Georgia and Azerbaijan
...
''
Kessler, 1877 (Terek barbel)
* ''
Barbus cyclolepis''
Heckel, 1837
* ''
Barbus ercisianus
The lizard barbel (''Barbus lacerta''), also known as Kura barbel, is a species of freshwater cyprinid fish from the Near East region. Kosswig's barbel is now a synonym, which also places the species in the Tigris–Euphrates river system of the ...
''
M. S. Karaman ( sr), 1971
* ''
Barbus euboicus
The Evia barbel or petropsaro (''Barbus euboicus''), is a species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae
Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family. It includes the carps, the true minnows, and r ...
''
Stephanidis, 1950 (Evia barbel)
* ''
Barbus goktschaicus
''Barbus cyri'', the Kura barbel, is a species of freshwater cyprinid fish from the Near East region.
The specific epithet ''cyri'' is from the Latin for the Kura River in Georgia, which is the type locality.
After synonymisation with the ...
''
Kessler, 1877 (Gokcha barbel)
* ''
Barbus haasi
''Barbus haasi'', or the "Catalonian barbel" ( ca, barb cua-roig; es, barbo colirrojo or ''barbo de cola roja''), is a species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae.
It is a small size barbel found only in the northeast of the Iberian pe ...
''
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Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 43.4% of all known bearers of the surname ''Merte ...
, 1925
* ''
Barbus kubanicus
The Kuban barbel (''Barbus kubanicus'') is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is found in the Kuban River to the Sea of Azov
The Sea of Azov ( Crimean Tatar: ''Azaq deñizi''; russian: Азовское море, Azov ...
''
L. S. Berg
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, 1913 (Kuban barbel)
* ''
Barbus lacerta
The lizard barbel (''Barbus lacerta''), also known as Kura barbel, is a species of freshwater cyprinid fish from the Near East region. Kosswig's barbel is now a synonym, which also places the species in the Tigris–Euphrates river system of the M ...
''
Heckel, 1843 (Kura barbel)
* ''
Barbus lorteti
Lortet’s barbel (''Barbus lorteti'') is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae.
It is only found in the lower course of Orontes River in Syria
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''
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* Frédéric Sauvage (1786–1857), a French boat builder who carried ...
, 1882
* ''
Barbus macedonicus
''Barbus macedonicus'' is a species of cyprinid fish.
It is found only in rivers Vardar, Pineios, Haliacmon and Loudias in northern Greece and North Macedonia
North Macedonia, ; sq, Maqedonia e Veriut, (Macedonia before February 20 ...
''
S. L. Karaman, 1928
* ''
Barbus meridionalis''
A. Risso, 1827 (Mediterranean barbel)
* ''
Barbus niluferensis
The Simav barbel (''Barbus niluferensis'') is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus '' Barbus'', it is found in the southern Marmora basin in Turkey, in the Simav
Simav is a town and a district of Kütahya Province in the Aegean regio ...
''
Turan
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, Kottelat & Ekmekçi, 2009
* ''
Barbus oligolepis''
Battalgil, 1941
* ''
Barbus peloponnesius
''Barbus peloponnesius'' is a ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. The western Balkan barbel (''B. rebeli'') is sometimes included in the present species.
It is found only in Greece and Bulgaria. Its natural habitats are rivers and ...
''
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It lies on the Scheldt () river. Although the city and region experienced a ...
, 1842
* ''
Barbus pergamonensis''
M. S. Karaman, 1971 (Anatolian barbel)
* ''
Barbus petenyi
The Romanian barbel (''Barbus petenyi'') is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus '' Barbus''. It occurs in the lower Danube basin of Bulgaria and Romania, as well as in several rivers of Bulgaria flowing into the Black Sea, such as Kamchiya. ...
''
Heckel, 1852 (Romanian barbel)
* ''
Barbus plebejus''
Bonaparte, 1839 (Italian barbel)
* ''
Barbus prespensis''
S. L. Karaman, 1924
* ''
Barbus rebeli
The western Balkan barbel (''Barbus rebeli'') is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae
Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family. It includes the carps, the true minnows, and relative ...
''
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, 1926 (Western Balkan barbel)
* ''
Barbus sperchiensis
''Barbus sperchiensis'' is a disputed species of cyprinid fish in the genus ''Barbus''. It is a freshwater fish endemic to the Sperchios river complex, Central Greece
Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a coun ...
''
Stephanidis, 1950 (Sperchios barbel)
* ''
Barbus strumicae''
S. L. Karaman, 1955 (Strumica barbel)
* ''
Barbus tauricus''
Kessler, 1877 (Crimean barbel)
* ''
Barbus thessalus''
Stephanidis, 1971 (Thessalian barbel)
* ''
Barbus tyberinus''
Bonaparte, 1839 (Horse barbel)
* ''
Barbus waleckii
The Vistula barbel (''Barbus waleckii'') is a disputed species of European freshwater fish in the cyprinid genus '' Barbus''.
It is often included in '' B. cyclolepis''. More recently, it has been hypothesized to be a natural hybrid that originat ...
''
Rolik, 1970 (Vistula barbel)
Fossil species
A fossil species (''
Barbus megacephalus
''Barbus'' is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. The type species of ''Barbus'' is the common barbel, first described as ''Cyprinus barbus'' and now named ''Barbus barbus''. ''Barbus'' is the namesake genus of the subfamily Bar ...
''
Günther, 1876) is known from the
Paleogene
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Sipang Fauna of
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.,
but it probably should be placed in another genus.
See also
*
Danionin
The danionins are a group of small, minnow-type fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae. Members of this group are mostly in the genera ''Danio'', '' Devario'', and ''Rasbora''. They are primarily native to the fresh waters of South and Southeast ...
s
References
{{Taxonbar, from=Q133326
Cyprinidae genera
Taxa named by Georges Cuvier