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American basal cypriniforms in Africa,
where more
advanced cypriniforms survive and
coexist with characiforms. The
earliest cypriniform fossils are already...
- more
advanced and
complex form in the
related cypriniform fish, such as carp. Also like the
cypriniforms, the
gonorynchiforms produce a
substance from...
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early lepisosteiforms, show
heavy morphological convergence with
modern cypriniforms (carp and relatives),
suggesting that they may have had a
similar ecological...
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Alison M. -
ASIAN FOSSIL CATOSTOMIDS AND
ONTOGENETC CHANGE IN
EARLY CYPRINIFORMS Specific Liu, Juan; Chang, Mee-Mann; Wilson, Mark V. H.; Murray, Alison...
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remains of pika
species and of
woolly hare (Lepus oiostolus).
Remains of a
cypriniform fish were
found in Pallas's cat scat in
Gongga Mountain Nature Reserve...
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species rich
orders among the
freshwater fish in the
river basin are
cypriniforms (377 species) and
catfish (92 species). New
species are
regularly described...
- The
white sucker (Catostomus commersonii) is a
species of
freshwater cypriniform fish
inhabiting the
upper Midwest and
Northeast in
North America, but...
- The Nemacheilidae, or
stone loaches, are a
family of
cypriniform fishes that
inhabit stream environments,
mostly in Eurasia, with one genus, Afronemacheilus...
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unsustainable water use in the
early to mid-20th century; most
globally extinct cypriniform species are in fact
leuciscinid cyprinids from the
southwestern United...
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generally resemble the
Indian loaches (Botia), which,
although they are also
cypriniforms, are far too
distantly related to have
anything other than convergent...