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- Labeoninae abstract "Labeoninae is a doubtfully distinct subfamily of ray-finned fishes in the family Cyprinidae of order Cypriniformes. They inhabit freshwater and the largest species richness is in the region around southern China, but there are also species elsewhere in Asia, and some members of Garra and Labeo are from Africa. They are a generally very apomorphic group, perhaps the most "advanced" of the Cyprinidae. A common name for these fishes is labeonins (when considered a distinct subfamily) or labeoins (when included in subfamily Cyprininae).They include the group sometimes separated as Garrinae, but these do not seem to be that distinct. In fact, the entire Labeoninae is merged into the Cyprininae by a number of authors; in any case, these two and the former "Barbinae" form a close-knit group whose internal phylogeny is far from resolved. If the subfamily is considered distinct, it is typically split in the tribes Labeonini (which are able to swimm well in open water) and Garrini (which are mostly benthic), and sometimes in addition the Banganini (which are somewhat intermediate in habitus) If the labeo lineage is included in the Cyprininae, it becomes the tribe Labeonini, while its two (or three) subdivisions are the subtribes Labeoina, Garraina and perhaps Banganina.Notable genera are Crossocheilus, Epalzeorhynchos and Garra, which contain some of the popular aquarium fishes often called "algae eaters", e.g. the Siamese Algae Eater (Crossocheilus siamensis). Labeo – the type genus of this subfamily – contains many sizeable species which are often used as food.Anatomically, the labeonins are distinguished by the Weberian apparatus contacting the skull with the supraneural bones, and its basioccipital process being concave in cross-section. The first vertebra has a parapophysis that is elongated to forward and partially overlaps the basioccipital process. The fourth vertebra, meanwhile, has a short but stout transverse process that is prominently elongated bellywards; the os suspensorium is often hidden behind if viewed from the side. In the skull, the frontal and sphenotic bones have prominent foramina. In the anal fin, the first pterygiophore is elongated and has well-developed anterior and posterior flanges, with the former very large and concave at the distal end. Most labeonins have the skinny flap of the underside of the snout well-developed into a fleshy cap that at least partially hides the upper lip except when feeding, and a similar structure at the lower lip.".
- Labeoninae class Actinopterygii.
- Labeoninae class Neopterygii.
- Labeoninae class Osteichthyes.
- Labeoninae class Teleostei.
- Labeoninae family Cyprinidae.
- Labeoninae family Cyprinioidea.
- Labeoninae kingdom Animal.
- Labeoninae order Cypriniformes.
- Labeoninae order Ostariophysi.
- Labeoninae phylum Chordate.
- Labeoninae synonym "Garrinae".
- Labeoninae synonym "Labeonini (but see text)".
- Labeoninae thumbnail Crossocheilus_siamensis_pl.jpg?width=300.
- Labeoninae wikiPageExternalLink Garra.pdf.
- Labeoninae wikiPageExternalLink He_et_al_2008_S7_Cyp.pdf.
- Labeoninae wikiPageID "22183221".
- Labeoninae wikiPageRevisionID "602745979".
- Labeoninae classis Actinopterygii.
- Labeoninae diversity "Around 30 genera".
- Labeoninae diversityLink "#Genera".
- Labeoninae familia Cyprinidae.
- Labeoninae hasPhotoCollection Labeoninae.
- Labeoninae imageCaption Cambodian_Logsucker.
- Labeoninae imageCaption "Also known as "False Siamese Algae Eater"".
- Labeoninae imageWidth "240".
- Labeoninae infraclassis Teleostei.
- Labeoninae ordo Cypriniformes.
- Labeoninae phylum Chordate.
- Labeoninae regnum "Animalia".
- Labeoninae subclassis Neopterygii.
- Labeoninae subfamilia "Labeoninae".
- Labeoninae superclassis Osteichthyes.
- Labeoninae superfamilia Cyprinioidea.
- Labeoninae superordo Ostariophysi.
- Labeoninae synonyms "Garrinae".
- Labeoninae synonyms "Labeonini".
- Labeoninae subject Category:Labeoninae.
- Labeoninae type Animal.
- Labeoninae type Eukaryote.
- Labeoninae type Fish.
- Labeoninae type Species.
- Labeoninae type Fish.
- Labeoninae type Organism.
- Labeoninae comment "Labeoninae is a doubtfully distinct subfamily of ray-finned fishes in the family Cyprinidae of order Cypriniformes. They inhabit freshwater and the largest species richness is in the region around southern China, but there are also species elsewhere in Asia, and some members of Garra and Labeo are from Africa. They are a generally very apomorphic group, perhaps the most "advanced" of the Cyprinidae.".
- Labeoninae label "Labeoninae".
- Labeoninae label "Labeoninae".
- Labeoninae label "Labeoninae".
- Labeoninae label "野鲮亚科".
- Labeoninae sameAs Labeoninae.
- Labeoninae sameAs Labeoninae.
- Labeoninae sameAs m.05q8f4k.
- Labeoninae sameAs Q150554.
- Labeoninae sameAs Q150554.
- Labeoninae wasDerivedFrom Labeoninae?oldid=602745979.
- Labeoninae depiction Crossocheilus_siamensis_pl.jpg.
- Labeoninae isPrimaryTopicOf Labeoninae.