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described as
Culter leucisculus by S.
Basilewsky in 1855, and has also been
referred to as
Chanodichthys leucisculus and
Hemiculter leucisculus warpachowskii...
- B. I.
Dybowski in 1872, and has also been
referred to as
Hemiculter leucisculus lucidus in
scientific literature. The fish
reaches a size up to 25.0 cm...
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sharpbelly Hemiculter leucisculus in China.
According to Jirsová et al., P.
hemiculteri is the only
diplozoid found on the
gills of H.
leucisculus to date. Jirsová...
- from
Siberia to Viet Nam. The type
species is the sharpbelly,
Culter leucisculus. The name is
derived from the Gr**** word hemis,
meaning "half", and the...
- (Basilewsky, 1855)
Leuciscus dubius Bl****er, 1864
Barbus tonkinensis Sauvage, 1884
Myloleuciscus atripinnis Garman, 1912
Leucisculus fuscus Ōshima, 1920...
- [47]
Hemibarbus maculatus —
Spotted steed [48]
Hemiculter Hemiculter leucisculus —
Sharpbelly [49]
Hemiculter lucidus —
Ussuri Sharpbelly [50] Hypophthalmichthys...
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Hemibarbus maculatus (spotted steed) into non-native
areas Hemiculter leucisculus (sharpbelly) into
Central Asia
Ictalurus punctatus (channel catfish)...
- (참마자)
Hemibarbus mylodon (Berg, 1907) –
spotted barbel (어름치)
Hemiculter leucisculus (Basilewsky, 1855) –
sharpbelly (살치)
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (Cuvier...
- (Stone
moroko (Pseudorasbora parva) and
Korean sharpbelly (Hemiculter
leucisculus)) have been
discovered in
Azerbaijan in 1970s.
Stone morocco lives in...
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species Leuciscus aethiops Basilewsky, 1855
Species see text
Synonyms Leucisculus Oshima, 1920
Myloleuciscus Garman, 1912
Myloleucops ****erell, 1913 Myloleucus...