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Labeoninae is a doubtfully distinct subfamily of
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in the
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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 ...
of
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. They inhabit
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and the largest
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is in the region around southern China, but there are also species elsewhere in Asia, and some members of ''
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 ...
'' and ''
Labeo ''Labeo'' is a genus of carps in the family Cyprinidae. They are found in freshwater habitats in the tropics and subtropics of Africa and Asia. It contains the typical labeos in the subfamily Labeoninae, which may not be a valid group, howeve ...
'' are from Africa. They are a generally very
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ic group, perhaps the most "advanced" of the Cyprinidae. A common name for these fishes is ''labeonins'' (when considered a distinct subfamily) or ''labeoins'' (when included in subfamily
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 ...
). They include the group sometimes separated as ''Garrinae'', but these do not seem to be that distinct. In fact, the entire Labeoninae is merged into the Cyprininae by a number of authors; in any case, these two and the former " Barbinae" form a close-knit group whose internal
phylogeny A phylogenetic tree (also phylogeny or evolutionary tree Felsenstein J. (2004). ''Inferring Phylogenies'' Sinauer Associates: Sunderland, MA.) is a branching diagram or a tree showing the evolutionary relationships among various biological spe ...
is far from resolved. If the subfamily is considered distinct, it is typically split in the
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''Labeonini'' (which are able to swim well in open water) and ''Garrini'' (which are mostly
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), and sometimes in addition the ''Banganini'' (which are somewhat intermediate in
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) If the labeo lineage is included in the Cyprininae, it becomes the tribe Labeonini, while its two (or three) subdivisions are the
subtribe Subtribe is a taxonomic category ranking which is below the rank of tribe and above genus. The standard suffix for a subtribe is -ina (in animals) or -inae (in plants). The early use of this word is from 19th century. An example of subtribe i ...
s ''Labeoina'', ''Garraina'' and perhaps ''Banganina''. Notable
genera Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial ...
are ''
Crossocheilus ''Crossocheilus'', also known as the fringe barbs, flying foxes, or "algae eaters", is a genus of fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is distributed in China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand in Asia. These fish occur in several types of ha ...
'', ''
Epalzeorhynchos ''Epalzeorhynchos'' is a small ray-finned fish genus of the family Cyprinidae. Its members are – like some other cyprinids – known as " freshwater sharks" or simply "sharks". They are, however, freshwater members of the Osteichthyes l ...
'' and ''Garra'', which contain some of the popular aquarium fishes often called "
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s", e.g. the Siamese algae-eater (''Crossocheilus siamensis''). ''Labeo'' – the
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of this subfamily – contains many sizeable
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which are often used as food.
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ly, the labeonins are distinguished by the
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contacting the
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with the supraneural bones, and its
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process being
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in cross-section. The first
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has a parapophysis that is elongated to forward and partially overlaps the basioccipital process. The fourth vertebra, meanwhile, has a short but stout
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process that is prominently elongated bellywards; th
os suspensorium
is often hidden behind if viewed from the side. In the skull, the
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and sphenotic bones have prominent
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in
. In the
anal fin Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as s ...
, the first
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is elongated and has well-developed
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and posterior flanges, with the former very large and concave at the
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end. Most labeonins have the skinny flap of the underside of the snout well-developed into a fleshy cap that at least partially hides the upper
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except when feeding, and a similar structure at the lower lip.Stiassny & Getahun (2007)


Genera

Tribe Labeonini * ''
Barbichthys The sucker barb (''Barbichthys laevis'') is a species of cyprinid found in Southeast Asia Southeast Asia, also spelled South East Asia and South-East Asia, and also known as Southeastern Asia, South-eastern Asia or SEA, is the geographical ...
'' Bleeker, 1860 * ''
Cirrhinus ''Cirrhinus'' is a genus of fish in the family Cyprinidae, the carps and minnows. Members of this genus are native to freshwater in South Asia, Indochina and southern China.Froese, R. and D. Pauly. (Eds.''Cirrhinus'' species list. FishBase. 2011 ...
'' Oken (ex. Cuvier), 1817 (tentatively placed here) * '' Henicorhynchus'' Smith, 1945 * ''
Labeo ''Labeo'' is a genus of carps in the family Cyprinidae. They are found in freshwater habitats in the tropics and subtropics of Africa and Asia. It contains the typical labeos in the subfamily Labeoninae, which may not be a valid group, howeve ...
'' – typical labeos * ''
Labiobarbus ''Labiobarbus'' is a genus of cyprinid fish found in Southeast Asia. It currently contains nine described species. Species A total of 9 species have been assigned: * '' Labiobarbus cyanopareja'' ( Heckel, 1843) * '' Labiobarbus fasciatus'' ( Bl ...
'' van Hasselt, 1823 (including ''Dangila''?) * '' Nukta'' Hora, 1942 * '' Osteochilus'' Günther, 1868 * '' Prolixicheilus'' Zheng, Chen & Yang, 2016 Zheng, L.-P., Chen, X.-Y. & Yang, J.-X. (2016): Molecular systematics of the Labeonini inhabiting the karst regions in southwest China (Teleostei, Cypriniformes). ''ZooKeys, 612: 133–148.'' * '' Pseudogyrinocheilus'' Fang, 1933 * ''
Schismatorhynchos ''Schismatorhynchos'' is an Asian genus of cyprinid freshwater fish found in India, Borneo and Sumatra. There are four species in this genus, although some authorities raise ''Nukta'' to full generic status as a monotypic genus. Species * ' ...
'' Bleeker, 1855 * '' Sinilabeo'' Rendahl, 1932 Tribe Banganini (might belong in Labeonini) * '' Bangana'' Hamilton, 1822 (tentatively placed here) * '' Lobocheilos'' (tentatively placed here) * '' Qianlabeo'' Zhang & Chen, 2004 * '' Speolabeo'' Kottelat, 2017 * '' Vinalabeo'' Nguyen, Nguyen & Nguyen, 2016 Nguyen, V.H., Nguyen, H.D. & Nguyen, T.D.P. (2016): ''Vinalabeo'', a new generic name for ''Vinalabeo tonkinensis'' (Cyprinidae, Teleostei). ''Journal of Science of Hnue, Natural Sciences, 61 (9): 140-144.'' Tribe Garrini * '' Balantiocheilos'' (tentatively placed here) * ''
Crossocheilus ''Crossocheilus'', also known as the fringe barbs, flying foxes, or "algae eaters", is a genus of fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is distributed in China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand in Asia. These fish occur in several types of ha ...
'' van Hasselt, 1823 * ''
Discocheilus ''Discocheilus'' is a genus of cyprinid fishes endemic to China. This genus contains two recognized species. Species * ''Discocheilus multilepis ''Discocheilus multilepis'' is a fish species in the genus '' Discocheilus'' from China. Refere ...
'' Zhang, 1997 * ''
Discogobio ''Discogobio'' is a genus of cyprinid fish that are found in eastern Asia. So far the 16 species have only been identified from China (11 species) and Vietnam (5 species) wherein each species is endemic to the country in which it is found. Spec ...
'' Lin, 1931 (tentatively placed here) * '' Discolabeo'' Fowler, 1937 * ''
Epalzeorhynchos ''Epalzeorhynchos'' is a small ray-finned fish genus of the family Cyprinidae. Its members are – like some other cyprinids – known as " freshwater sharks" or simply "sharks". They are, however, freshwater members of the Osteichthyes l ...
'' * ''
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 ...
'' – garras * '' Hongshuia'' Zhang, Xin & Lan, 2008 * ''
Horalabiosa ''Horalabiosa''Eschmeyer, W.N. (ed.) (2004) Catalog of fishes. Updated database version of January 2004., Catalog databases as made available to FishBase in January 2004. is a disputed genus of cyprinid fish found only in India. There are curre ...
'' Silas, 1954 * '' Iranocypris'' * '' Longanalus'' Li, 2006 (tentatively placed here) * '' Mekongina'' Fowler, 1937 * ''
Parasinilabeo ''Parasinilabeo'' is a genus of cyprinid fish endemic to China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ...
'' Wu, 1939 * '' Paracrossochilus'' Popta, 1904 * '' Pseudocrossocheilus'' Zhang & Chen, 1997 * ''
Ptychidio ''Ptychidio'' is a genus of cyprinid fish endemic to China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly a ...
'' Myers, 1930 * ''
Rectoris ''Rectoris'' is a genus of cyprinid fish found in China and Vietnam. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * ''Rectoris longibarbus ''Rectoris longibarbus'' is a species of cyprinid of the genus '' Rectoris''. ...
'' Lin, 1933 (tentatively placed here) * '' Semilabeo'' Peters, 1880 (tentatively placed here) * '' Sinocrossocheilus'' Wu, 1977 * ''
Tariqilabeo ''Tariqilabeo'' is a genus of fish in the family Cyprinidae native to Asia.Kottelat, M. (2016): On ''Gonorynchus'', ''Gonorhynchus'', ''Gonorinchus'', ''Gonorhinchus'' and ''Gonorrhynchus'', and some other names of labeonine fishes (Teleostei: G ...
'' Wu, 1977 * '' Typhlogarra'' * ''
Vinagarra ''Vinagarra'' is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae endemic to Vietnam. Species There are currently 4 recognized species in this genus: * ''Vinagarra elongata'' V. H. Nguyễn & T. A. Bùi, 2010 * ''Vinagarra findolabium'' ( F. ...
'' Nguyen & Bui, 2010
The supposed genus ''"
Tylognathus ''Tylognathus'' is an invalid genus of ray-finned fishes in the family (biology), family Cyprinidae. It was established by Heckel in 1843 without a type species. ''Varicorhinus diplostomus'', described by Heckel in 1838 and erroneously redescribed ...
"'', commonly placed in the Labeonini (or Labeoina), is actually a
polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage of organisms or other evolving elements that is of mixed evolutionary origin. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as homoplasies, which are explained as a result of conver ...
assemblage containing diverse labeonins and some other cyprinids. Its
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( ...
, variously called ''"Tylognathus diplostoma"'' or ''"Tylognathus valenciennesii"'', is actually '' Bangana diplostoma''; most of its other species are now in ''Lobocheilos''.


Footnotes


References

* (2007): Evolutionary origin of Lake Tana's (Ethiopia) small ''Barbus'' species: indications of rapid ecological divergence and speciation. '' Anim. Biol.'' 57(1): 39-48. (HTML abstract) * (2008): Molecular phylogenetics of the family Cyprinidae (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes) as evidenced by sequence variation in the first intron of S7 ribosomal protein-coding gene: Further evidence from a nuclear gene of the systematic chaos in the family. '' Mol. Phylogenet. Evol.'' 46(3): 818–829. PDF fulltext
* (2007): An overview of labeonin relationships and the phylogenetic placement of the Afro-Asian genus ''Garra'' Hamilton, 1922 (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), with the description of five new species of ''Garra'' from Ethiopia, and a key to all African species. '' Zool. J. Linn. Soc.'' 150(1): 41-83. PDF fulltext
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