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Barbus altianalis : ウィキペディア英語版 | :"Barbus procatopus"'' redirects here. This name was also applied to ''Labeobarbus intermedius'' in error.''The ripon barbel (''Barbus altianalis'') is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. A huge barb, its maximum recorded total length is .Ntakimazi (2006)==Taxonomy==Like other African "barbs", placement of this species in ''Barbus'' – the genus of the typical barbels and relatives – is provisional. Though called "barbel", it is probably not closely enough related to the typical barbels – the core group of ''Barbus'' – to be considered congeneric. Several supposedly distinct species have been merged into ''B. altianalis'', and numerous subspecies have been proposed. None of these are deemed valid nowadays, at least until a thorough restudy of the species. On the other hand, ''B. longifilis'', ''B. paucisquamatus'' and ''B. somereni'' were once considered subspecies of ''B: altianalis'', the second as sspp. ''lobogenysoides'' and ''paucisquamata'' and the third as ssp. ''urundensis''.Ntakimazi (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007)Significant junior synonyms of ''B. altianalis'' are:* ''Barbus altianalis altianalis'' Boulenger, 1900* ''Barbus altianalis eduardianus'' Boulenger, 1901* ''Barbus altianalis labiosa'' Pellegrin, 1933* ''Barbus altianalis radcliffi'' (''lapsus'')* ''Barbus altianalis radcliffii'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus bayoni'' Boulenger, 1911* ''Barbus hollyi'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus lobogenys'' Boulenger, 1906* ''Barbus pietschmanni'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus pietschmanni hollyi'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus pietschmanni pietschmanni'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus procatopus'' Boulenger, 1916* ''Barbus radcliffi'' (''lapsus'')* ''Barbus radcliffii'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Labeo rueppellii'' Pfeffer, 1896''B. procatopus'' was described from the Amala River, which was mistakenly believed to be to the east of Lake Baringo. The Ripon Barbel does not occur there, and the taxon was thus thought to refer to ''Labeobarbus intermedius''. But the Amala is actually a tributary of the Mara River, where ''B. altianalis'' is found, and ''B. procatopus'' is thus a junior synonym of it. :"Barbus procatopus"'' redirects here. This name was also applied to ''Labeobarbus intermedius'' in error.'' The ripon barbel (''Barbus altianalis'') is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. A huge barb, its maximum recorded total length is .〔Ntakimazi (2006)〕 ==Taxonomy== Like other African "barbs", placement of this species in ''Barbus'' – the genus of the typical barbels and relatives – is provisional. Though called "barbel", it is probably not closely enough related to the typical barbels – the core group of ''Barbus'' – to be considered congeneric. Several supposedly distinct species have been merged into ''B. altianalis'', and numerous subspecies have been proposed. None of these are deemed valid nowadays, at least until a thorough restudy of the species. On the other hand, ''B. longifilis'', ''B. paucisquamatus'' and ''B. somereni'' were once considered subspecies of ''B: altianalis'', the second as sspp. ''lobogenysoides'' and ''paucisquamata'' and the third as ssp. ''urundensis''.〔Ntakimazi (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007)〕 Significant junior synonyms of ''B. altianalis'' are: * ''Barbus altianalis altianalis'' Boulenger, 1900 * ''Barbus altianalis eduardianus'' Boulenger, 1901 * ''Barbus altianalis labiosa'' Pellegrin, 1933 * ''Barbus altianalis radcliffi'' (''lapsus'') * ''Barbus altianalis radcliffii'' Boulenger, 1903 * ''Barbus bayoni'' Boulenger, 1911 * ''Barbus hollyi'' Lohberger, 1929 * ''Barbus lobogenys'' Boulenger, 1906 * ''Barbus pietschmanni'' Lohberger, 1929 * ''Barbus pietschmanni hollyi'' Lohberger, 1929 * ''Barbus pietschmanni pietschmanni'' Lohberger, 1929 * ''Barbus procatopus'' Boulenger, 1916 * ''Barbus radcliffi'' (''lapsus'') * ''Barbus radcliffii'' Boulenger, 1903 * ''Labeo rueppellii'' Pfeffer, 1896 ''B. procatopus'' was described from the Amala River, which was mistakenly believed to be to the east of Lake Baringo. The Ripon Barbel does not occur there, and the taxon was thus thought to refer to ''Labeobarbus intermedius''. But the Amala is actually a tributary of the Mara River, where ''B. altianalis'' is found, and ''B. procatopus'' is thus a junior synonym of it.〔
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ripon barbel (''Barbus altianalis'') is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. A huge barb, its maximum recorded total length is .Ntakimazi (2006)==Taxonomy==Like other African "barbs", placement of this species in ''Barbus'' – the genus of the typical barbels and relatives – is provisional. Though called "barbel", it is probably not closely enough related to the typical barbels – the core group of ''Barbus'' – to be considered congeneric. Several supposedly distinct species have been merged into ''B. altianalis'', and numerous subspecies have been proposed. None of these are deemed valid nowadays, at least until a thorough restudy of the species. On the other hand, ''B. longifilis'', ''B. paucisquamatus'' and ''B. somereni'' were once considered subspecies of ''B: altianalis'', the second as sspp. ''lobogenysoides'' and ''paucisquamata'' and the third as ssp. ''urundensis''.Ntakimazi (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007)Significant junior synonyms of ''B. altianalis'' are:* ''Barbus altianalis altianalis'' Boulenger, 1900* ''Barbus altianalis eduardianus'' Boulenger, 1901* ''Barbus altianalis labiosa'' Pellegrin, 1933* ''Barbus altianalis radcliffi'' (''lapsus'')* ''Barbus altianalis radcliffii'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus bayoni'' Boulenger, 1911* ''Barbus hollyi'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus lobogenys'' Boulenger, 1906* ''Barbus pietschmanni'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus pietschmanni hollyi'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus pietschmanni pietschmanni'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus procatopus'' Boulenger, 1916* ''Barbus radcliffi'' (''lapsus'')* ''Barbus radcliffii'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Labeo rueppellii'' Pfeffer, 1896''B. procatopus'' was described from the Amala River, which was mistakenly believed to be to the east of Lake Baringo. The Ripon Barbel does not occur there, and the taxon was thus thought to refer to ''Labeobarbus intermedius''. But the Amala is actually a tributary of the Mara River, where ''B. altianalis'' is found, and ''B. procatopus'' is thus a junior synonym of it.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ripon barbel (''Barbus altianalis'') is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. A huge barb, its maximum recorded total length is .Ntakimazi (2006)==Taxonomy==Like other African "barbs", placement of this species in ''Barbus'' – the genus of the typical barbels and relatives – is provisional. Though called "barbel", it is probably not closely enough related to the typical barbels – the core group of ''Barbus'' – to be considered congeneric. Several supposedly distinct species have been merged into ''B. altianalis'', and numerous subspecies have been proposed. None of these are deemed valid nowadays, at least until a thorough restudy of the species. On the other hand, ''B. longifilis'', ''B. paucisquamatus'' and ''B. somereni'' were once considered subspecies of ''B: altianalis'', the second as sspp. ''lobogenysoides'' and ''paucisquamata'' and the third as ssp. ''urundensis''.Ntakimazi (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007)Significant junior synonyms of ''B. altianalis'' are:* ''Barbus altianalis altianalis'' Boulenger, 1900* ''Barbus altianalis eduardianus'' Boulenger, 1901* ''Barbus altianalis labiosa'' Pellegrin, 1933* ''Barbus altianalis radcliffi'' (''lapsus'')* ''Barbus altianalis radcliffii'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus bayoni'' Boulenger, 1911* ''Barbus hollyi'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus lobogenys'' Boulenger, 1906* ''Barbus pietschmanni'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus pietschmanni hollyi'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus pietschmanni pietschmanni'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus procatopus'' Boulenger, 1916* ''Barbus radcliffi'' (''lapsus'')* ''Barbus radcliffii'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Labeo rueppellii'' Pfeffer, 1896''B. procatopus'' was described from the Amala River, which was mistakenly believed to be to the east of Lake Baringo. The Ripon Barbel does not occur there, and the taxon was thus thought to refer to ''Labeobarbus intermedius''. But the Amala is actually a tributary of the Mara River, where ''B. altianalis'' is found, and ''B. procatopus'' is thus a junior synonym of it.">ウィキペディアで「:"Barbus procatopus"'' redirects here. This name was also applied to ''Labeobarbus intermedius'' in error.''The ripon barbel (''Barbus altianalis'') is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. A huge barb, its maximum recorded total length is .Ntakimazi (2006)==Taxonomy==Like other African "barbs", placement of this species in ''Barbus'' – the genus of the typical barbels and relatives – is provisional. Though called "barbel", it is probably not closely enough related to the typical barbels – the core group of ''Barbus'' – to be considered congeneric. Several supposedly distinct species have been merged into ''B. altianalis'', and numerous subspecies have been proposed. None of these are deemed valid nowadays, at least until a thorough restudy of the species. On the other hand, ''B. longifilis'', ''B. paucisquamatus'' and ''B. somereni'' were once considered subspecies of ''B: altianalis'', the second as sspp. ''lobogenysoides'' and ''paucisquamata'' and the third as ssp. ''urundensis''.Ntakimazi (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007)Significant junior synonyms of ''B. altianalis'' are:* ''Barbus altianalis altianalis'' Boulenger, 1900* ''Barbus altianalis eduardianus'' Boulenger, 1901* ''Barbus altianalis labiosa'' Pellegrin, 1933* ''Barbus altianalis radcliffi'' (''lapsus'')* ''Barbus altianalis radcliffii'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus bayoni'' Boulenger, 1911* ''Barbus hollyi'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus lobogenys'' Boulenger, 1906* ''Barbus pietschmanni'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus pietschmanni hollyi'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus pietschmanni pietschmanni'' Lohberger, 1929* ''Barbus procatopus'' Boulenger, 1916* ''Barbus radcliffi'' (''lapsus'')* ''Barbus radcliffii'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Labeo rueppellii'' Pfeffer, 1896''B. procatopus'' was described from the Amala River, which was mistakenly believed to be to the east of Lake Baringo. The Ripon Barbel does not occur there, and the taxon was thus thought to refer to ''Labeobarbus intermedius''. But the Amala is actually a tributary of the Mara River, where ''B. altianalis'' is found, and ''B. procatopus'' is thus a junior synonym of it.」の詳細全文を読む
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