- this genus:
Pseudobarbus afer W. K. H. Peters, 1864 (Eastern Cape redfin)
Pseudobarbus asper Boulenger, 1911 (small-scale redfin)
Pseudobarbus burc****i...
- to
Pseudobarbus and
might even be
included therein. In particular, the
group called "redfins" may well be
monophyletic and
belong in
Pseudobarbus entirely...
-
Olifants riverine system include Twee
River redfin, (
Pseudobarbus erubescens),
Fiery redfin (
Pseudobarbus phlegethon),
Austroglanis barnardi,
Clanwilliam rock-catfish...
- term),
referring to the
flesh of many
types of
fishes Cape whitefish,
Pseudobarbus capensis, a
cyprinid Beluga sturgeon, Huso huso
Caspian kutum, also called...
-
longer (relative to body length) than any
other species of
Pseudobarbus.
Individuals of
Pseudobarbus verloreni grow 53.3–70.8
millimetres (2.10–2.79 in) long...
- The
giant redfin (
Pseudobarbus skeltoni) is an
African freshwater fish
species in the
family Cyprinidae. It is
endemic to the
Breede River system in South...
- The
fiery redfin (
Pseudobarbus phlegethon) is an
African freshwater fish
species in the
family Cyprinidae. The fish is
endemic to
South Africa,
where it...
-
Swartz & Vreven, 2018 Species: N. hospes
Binomial name
Namaquacypris hospes Barnard, 1938
Synonyms Barbus hospes Enteromius hospes Pseudobarbus hospes...
- The
Maluti redfin (
Pseudobarbus quathlambae) is a ray-finned fish
species in the
family Cyprinidae. It is
colloquially called the
Maluti minnow, but it...
- such as the Cape
galaxias (Galaxias zebratus) and Berg
River redfin (
Pseudobarbus burgi). They have been
adversely affected by
unsustainable human use...