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Morphological variation in the Weberian apparatus of Cypriniformes

Journal of Morphology, 2007
AbstractCypriniformes (which includes the minnows, carps, loaches, algae‐eaters, stone loaches, and suckers) is a morphologically diverse and incredibly speciose order of teleosts. It has been suggested that a number of evolutionary innovations, key to improved hearing and feeding, have played an important role in cypriniform fishes' success.
Luz Patricia Hernández, Nathan Bird
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The Cypriniformes Tree of Confusion

Zootaxa, 2011
In a recent paper, Mooi & Gill (2010) raised various issues related to recent developments in molecular systematic ichthyology that they found alarming. They went so far as to call this a “crisis in fish systematics.” They criticised the trend that alternative trees for the placement of a taxon in question are not critically discussed and the ...
RALF BRITZ, Kevin W. Conway
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Comparative kinematics of cypriniform premaxillary protrusion

Zoology, 2012
Premaxillary protrusion has evolved multiple times within teleosts, and has been implicated as contributing to the evolutionary success of clades bearing this adaptation. Cypriniform fishes protrude the jaws via the kinethmoid, a median sesamoid bone that is a synapomorphy for the order.
Katie Lynn, Staab   +2 more
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New species of Cypriniform fishes (Cypriniformes) in the fauna of the Balkhash–Ili basin, Kazakhstan

Journal of Ichthyology, 2015
Based on the results of morphological studies of materials on bitterlings (genus Rhodeus) and loaches (genus Misgurnus) collected in the Ili River basin (Kazakhstan) in 2011, it is shown for the first time that the rosy bitterling R. ocellatus and Nikolsky’s loach M. nikolskyi have naturalized in the Balkhash–Ili basin.
E. D. Vasil’eva   +2 more
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Systematics of the subfamily Danioninae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2010
The members of the cyprinid subfamily Danioninae form a diverse and scientifically important group of fishes, which includes the zebrafish, Danio rerio. The diversity of this assemblage has attracted much scientific interest but its monophyly and the relationships among its members are poorly understood. The phylogenetic relationships of the Danioninae
Kenji Saitoh   +2 more
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2014
?? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? 16 ???? 28 ?????????????????? ???????????????? C. elongatoides ??? taenia s. lato (??. taenia, C. tanaitica, C. species-1). ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????????????? C. aff. melanoleuca ??? tanaitica. ???????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ????????
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?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????? ?????? ???????? Barbus (Cyprinidae, Cypriniformes) ?????????? ??????????????

2019
Extended description of five genus Barbus taxons: B. b. borysthenicus, B. b. barbus, B. petenyi, B. tauricus and B. waleckii are given. The osteological features considered, and analysis of mentiond taxons skeleton elements are carried out for the basic taxonomic features.
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A Redescription of Catostomus utawana (Cypriniformes: Catostomidae)

Copeia, 2009
Abstract We redescribe Catostomus utawana using specimens from an extant population and museum collections from the Adirondack region of New York and compare it to the widely distributed Catostomus commersonii. These species differ from each other in body depth, relative lengths of pectoral, anal, and pelvic fins, in the lengths of the dorsal-fin and ...
Richard S. Morse, Robert A. Daniels
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