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Gobioninae is a
monophyletic family of
Eurasian cyprinoid fishes. This is a
species rich
clade which, as a
subfamily of the
Cyprinidae was
divided into...
- waters.
Cyprinidae –
Various cyprinid gudgeons,
members of the
subfamily Gobioninae (e.g.
genera Gobio, Romanogobio), are
found in
lakes and
rivers throughout...
- a
sister clade to the Leuciscinae. The
subfamilies Acheilognathinae,
Gobioninae, and
Leuciscinae are monophyletic. Eschmeyer's
Catalog of
Fishes sets...
- of fish from 23
families inhabiting the Amur. The
majority are of the
Gobioninae subfamily of Cypriniformes,
followed in
number by Salmonidae. Several...
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PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF
PROTOTHYMALLUS LAUBE, 1901 (TELEOSTEI, CYPRINIDAE,
GOBIONINAE)" (PDF).
Historia Naturalis. 63 (2–4): 175–194. Cavender, T. M. (1991)...
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subsequently also
spread outside the fish farms.
Another fish is the
gobioninae species Romanogobio pentatrichus,
which migrated independently from the...
- gudgeon. It is, however, only
convergent to the
typical gudgeon subfamily (
Gobioninae) and in fact
among the
closest relatives of the
typical barbels (Barbus...
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PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF
PROTOTHYMALLUS LAUBE, 1901 (TELEOSTEI, CYPRINIDAE,
GOBIONINAE)" (PDF).
Historia Naturalis. 63 (2–4): 175–194. Perea, Silvia; Böhme,...
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