Alburnoides
Alburnoides is a genus of cyprinid fishes native to Europe and Asia. Many species are known as riffle minnows or spirlins.
Alburnoides | |
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Alburnoides bipunctatus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Cypriniformes |
Family: | Cyprinidae |
Subfamily: | Leuciscinae |
Genus: | Alburnoides Jeitteles, 1861 |
Type species | |
Alburnus maculatus Kessler, 1859 | |
Synonyms | |
Spirlinus Fatio, 1882 |
Species
There are currently 30 recognized species in this genus:
- Alburnoides bipunctatus (Bloch, 1782)
- Alburnoides coadi Mousavi-Sabet, Vatandoust & Doadrio, 2015 [1] (Coad's riffle minnow)
- Alburnoides damghani Roudbar, Eagderi, Esmaeili, Coad & Bogutskaya, 2016 (Damghan riffle minnow) [2]
- Alburnoides devolli Bogutskaya, Zupančič & Naseka, 2010
- Alburnoides diclensis Turan, Bektaş, Kaya & Bayçelebi, 2016 [3]
- Alburnoides eichwaldii (De Filippi, 1863)
- Alburnoides emineae Turan, Kaya, Ekmekçi & Doğan, 2014 [4] (Beyazsu chub)
- Alburnoides fangfangae Bogutskaya, Zupančič & Naseka, 2010
- Alburnoides fasciatus (Nordmann, 1840) (Transcaucasian spirlin)
- Alburnoides gmelini Bogutskaya & Coad, 2009
- Alburnoides holciki Coad & Bogutskaya, 2012 [5]
- Alburnoides idignensis Bogutskaya & Coad, 2009
- Alburnoides kubanicus Bănărescu, 1964
- Alburnoides maculatus (Kessler, 1859)
- Alburnoides manyasensis Turan, Ekmekçi, Kaya & Güçlü, 2013 [6] (Manyas spirlin)
- Alburnoides namaki Bogutskaya & Coad, 2009
- Alburnoides nicolausi Bogutskaya & Coad, 2009
- Alburnoides oblongus Bulgakov, 1923 (Tashkent riffle bleak)
- Alburnoides ohridanus (S. L. Karaman, 1928) (Ohrid spirlin)
- Alburnoides parhami Mousavi-Sabet, Vatandoust & Doadrio, 2015 [1] (Parham's riffle minnow)
- Alburnoides petrubanarescui Bogutskaya & Coad, 2009
- Alburnoides prespensis (S. L. Karaman, 1924) (Prespa spirlin)
- Alburnoides qanati Coad & Bogutskaya, 2009
- Alburnoides recepi Turan, Kaya, Ekmekçi & Doğan, 2014 [4] (Recep's chub)
- Alburnoides rossicus L. S. Berg, 1924 [3]
- Alburnoides samiii Mousavi-Sabet, Vatandoust & Doadrio, 2015 [1] (Samii's riffle minnow)
- Alburnoides tabarestanensis Mousavi-Sabet, Anvarifar & Azizi, 2015 [7] (Tabarestan riffle minnow)
- Alburnoides taeniatus (Kessler, 1874) (Striped bystranka)
- Alburnoides varentsovi Bogutskaya & Coad, 2009
- Alburnoides velioglui Turan, Kaya, Ekmekçi & Doğan, 2014 [4] (Velioglu's chub)
References
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- Mousavi-Sabet, H., Vatandoust, S. & Doadrio, I. (2015): Review of the genus Alburnoides Jeitteles, 1861 (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae) from Iran with description of three new species from the Caspian Sea and Kavir basins. Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences, 13 (4): 293-331.
- Roudbar, A.J., Eagderi, S., Esmaeili, H.R., Coad, B.W. & Bogutskaya, N.G. (2016): A molecular approach to the genus Alburnoides using COI sequences data set and the description of a new species, A. damghani, from the Damghan River system (the Dasht-e Kavir Basin, Iran) (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae). ZooKeys, 579: 157-181.
- Turan, D., Bektaş, Y., Kaya, C. & Bayçelebi, E. (2016): Alburnoides diclensis (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae), a new species of cyprinid fish from the upper Tigris River, Turkey. Zootaxa, 4067 (1): 79-87.
- Turan, D., Kaya, C., Ekmekçi, F.G. & Doğan, E. (2014): Three new species of Alburnoides (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from Euphrates River, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey. Zootaxa, 3754 (2): 101–116.
- Coad, B.W. & Bogutskaya, N.G. (2012): A new species of riffle minnow, Alburnoides holciki, from the Hari River basin in Afghanistan and Iran (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae). Zootaxa, 3453: 43–55.
- Turan, D., Kaya, C., Ekmekçi, F.G. & Güçlü, S.S. (2013): Alburnoides manyasensis (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae), a new species of cyprinid fish from Manyas Lake basin, Turkey. ZooKeys, 276: 85-102.
- Mousavi-Sabet, H., Anvarifar, H. & Azizi, F. (2015): Alburnoides tabarestanensis, a new species of riffle minnow from the southern Caspian Sea basin in Iran (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae). aqua, International Journal of Ichthyology, 21 (3): 144-152.
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