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- species in this genus: Schizopygopsis anteroventris Wu & Tsao, 1989 Schizopygopsis kessleri Herzenstein, 1891 Schizopygopsis kialingensis W. X. Tsao...
- The false osman (Schizopygopsis stolickai) is an Asian cyprinid freshwater fish living in the highlands of Afghanistan, southwestern China, Iran, northern...
- being recorded from rivers. Schizopygopsis thermalis grows to 27.4 cm (10.8 in) SL. Huckstorf, V. (2013). "Schizopygopsis thermalis". The IUCN Red List...
- collected. Schizopygopsis younghusbandi inhabits swift rivers with a rocky substrate, and mountain lakes. It is locally common. Schizopygopsis younghusbandi...
- Schizopygopsis kialingensis is a species of ray-finned fish. It is endemic to the Jialing River in Gansu Province, China. It grows to 12.7 cm (5.0 in)...
- Schizopygopsis malacanthus is a species of ray-finned fish endemic to China. It grows to 20.4 cm (8.0 in) SL. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Schizopygopsis...
- being recorded from rivers. Schizopygopsis anteroventris grows to 30.5 cm (12.0 in) SL. Huckstorf, V. (2013). "Schizopygopsis anteroventris". The IUCN Red...
- Schizopygopsis pylzovi is a species of river-dwelling fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is endemic to the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau, China. It grows to 30 cm...
- Schizopygopsis kessleri is a species of ray-finned fish endemic to China. Named in memory or Russian ichthyologist Karl Federovich Kessler (1815-1881)...
- relatively few genera and species: Diptychus, Ptychobarbus, Schizopyge, Schizopygopsis and Schizothorax snowtrout, Triplophysa loaches, and the catfish Glyptosternon...