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- Cyprinus abstract "Cyprinus is the genus of typical carps in family Cyprinidae. They are of East Asian origin and closely related to some more barb-like genera, such Cyclocheilichthys and the recently established Barbonymus (tinfoils). The crucian carps (Carassius) of western Eurasia, which include the goldfish (C. auratus), are apparently not as closely related.This genus' most widespread and well-known member is the common carp (C. carpio). It is famed as a food fish and widely traded and introduced since antiquity, but in certain areas has multiplied inordinately and become a pest. In some places, such as Australia, it is illegal to not kill a Common Carp when you can, due to their severe overpopulation. In its long use it has been domesticated, and a number of breeds have been developed for food and other purposes. The koi (from Japanese nishikigoi, 錦鯉) are well-known common carp breeds, selectively bred for being enjoyed by spectators from above. Strictly speaking, "koi" is simply the Japanese name of the common carp.The other species of typical carps are generally found in more restricted areas of eastern Asia, centered around the Yunnan region. In some cases, they are endemic to a single lakes, most notably Lake Er, as well as Lake Dian, Lake Jilu Lake Qilihu, Lake Xingyun and Lake Yi-Lung, which are all in Yunnan proper. A species from the last-named, C. yilongensis, was apparently endemic; if so, it is probably now extinct.".
- Cyprinus class Actinopterygii.
- Cyprinus family Cyprinidae.
- Cyprinus family Cyprininae.
- Cyprinus kingdom Animal.
- Cyprinus order Cypriniformes.
- Cyprinus phylum Chordate.
- Cyprinus synonym "* Mesocyprinus (Fang, 1936)".
- Cyprinus thumbnail Cyprinus_carpio.jpeg?width=300.
- Cyprinus wikiPageID "229022".
- Cyprinus wikiPageRevisionID "588427933".
- Cyprinus classis Actinopterygii.
- Cyprinus familia Cyprinidae.
- Cyprinus fossilRange "Miocene–Recent,".
- Cyprinus genus "Cyprinus".
- Cyprinus genusAuthority "Linnaeus, 1758".
- Cyprinus hasPhotoCollection Cyprinus.
- Cyprinus imageCaption "Wild-type common carp".
- Cyprinus imageWidth "240".
- Cyprinus month "August".
- Cyprinus name "Typical carps".
- Cyprinus ordo Cypriniformes.
- Cyprinus phylum Chordate.
- Cyprinus regnum "Animalia".
- Cyprinus subdivision "1".
- Cyprinus subdivision "22".
- Cyprinus subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Cyprinus subfamilia Cyprininae.
- Cyprinus synonyms "* Mesocyprinus (Fang, 1936)".
- Cyprinus typeSpecies "Cyprinus carpio".
- Cyprinus year "2011".
- Cyprinus subject Category:Carp.
- Cyprinus subject Category:Cyprininae.
- Cyprinus subject Category:Cyprinus.
- Cyprinus subject Category:Wildlife_of_Yunnan.
- Cyprinus type Animal.
- Cyprinus type Eukaryote.
- Cyprinus type Fish.
- Cyprinus type Species.
- Cyprinus type Fish.
- Cyprinus type Organism.
- Cyprinus comment "Cyprinus is the genus of typical carps in family Cyprinidae. They are of East Asian origin and closely related to some more barb-like genera, such Cyclocheilichthys and the recently established Barbonymus (tinfoils). The crucian carps (Carassius) of western Eurasia, which include the goldfish (C. auratus), are apparently not as closely related.This genus' most widespread and well-known member is the common carp (C. carpio).".
- Cyprinus label "Cyprinus".
- Cyprinus label "Cyprinus".
- Cyprinus label "Cyprinus".
- Cyprinus label "Cyprinus".
- Cyprinus label "Cyprinus".
- Cyprinus label "Cyprinus".
- Cyprinus label "Cyprinus".
- Cyprinus label "Карпы".
- Cyprinus label "شبوط (جنس)".
- Cyprinus sameAs Kapr.
- Cyprinus sameAs Cyprinus.
- Cyprinus sameAs Cyprinus.
- Cyprinus sameAs Cyprinus.
- Cyprinus sameAs Cyprinus.
- Cyprinus sameAs Cyprinus.
- Cyprinus sameAs Cyprinus.
- Cyprinus sameAs m.01hb98.
- Cyprinus sameAs Q134653.
- Cyprinus sameAs Q134653.
- Cyprinus wasDerivedFrom Cyprinus?oldid=588427933.
- Cyprinus depiction Cyprinus_carpio.jpeg.
- Cyprinus isPrimaryTopicOf Cyprinus.
- Cyprinus name "Typical carps".