Definition of Cyprininae. Meaning of Cyprininae. Synonyms of Cyprininae

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- 1982 The following extinct genera have also been included within the Cyprininae: †Eoprocypris (1 fossil species) †Huashancyprinus (1 fossil species) †Palaeocar****ius...
- barbels in the subfamily Barbinae but that group is paraphyletic with the Cyprininae. If the Labeoninae are recognized as distinct, many small African "barbs"...
- their exact delimitation, are rather close relatives and stand apart from Cyprininae – but the overall systematics and taxonomy of the Cyprinidae remain a...
- N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Genera in the family Cyprininae". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 1 December...
- but given their relationships, that taxon is better included in the Cyprininae at least for the largest part (including the type species of Barbus)....
- Cyprinus genus, but rather form a more basal lineage of the subfamily Cyprininae. Car****ius contains the following species: Car****ius auratus (Linnaeus...
- a****inatus or black fish is a species of cyprinid fish in the subfamily Cyprininae. It is found in central and northern Vietnam and the Pearl River and Hainan...
- carps are the highly apomorphic Cyprinidae, perhaps close to true carps (Cyprininae), or maybe to the danionins. While some details about the phylogenetic...
- considered a distinct subfamily) or labeoins (when included in subfamily Cyprininae). They include the group sometimes separated as Garrinae, but these do...
- which may not be a valid group, however, and is often included in the Cyprininae as tribe Labeonini. If the Labeoninae are accepted as distinct, Labeonini...