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:"Barbus intermedius"'' redirects here. This name is also invalidly used for ''Barbus luapulae''; see also text for other species to which it was formerly applied.'' ''Labeobarbus intermedius'' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .〔Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007)〕 This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''. ==Systematics and taxonomy== The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.〔 No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:〔Vreven (2006)〕 * ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903 * ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902 * ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835 * ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835 * ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973 * ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902 * ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902 * ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940 * ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973) * ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836) Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis'').〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:"Barbus intermedius"'' redirects here. This name is also invalidly used for ''Barbus luapulae''; see also text for other species to which it was formerly applied.'''''''Labeobarbus intermedius''''' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007) This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''.==Systematics and taxonomy==The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:Vreven (2006)* ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973* ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940* ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973)* ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836)Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis'').」の詳細全文を読む Labeobarbus intermedius'' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007) This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''.==Systematics and taxonomy==The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:Vreven (2006)* ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973* ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940* ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973)* ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836)Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis''). :"Barbus intermedius"'' redirects here. This name is also invalidly used for ''Barbus luapulae''; see also text for other species to which it was formerly applied.'' ''Labeobarbus intermedius'' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .〔Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007)〕 This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''. ==Systematics and taxonomy== The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.〔 No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:〔Vreven (2006)〕 * ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903 * ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902 * ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835 * ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835 * ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973 * ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902 * ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902 * ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940 * ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973) * ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836) Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis'').〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''''Labeobarbus intermedius''''' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007) This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''.==Systematics and taxonomy==The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:Vreven (2006)* ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973* ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940* ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973)* ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836)Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis'').">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:"Barbus intermedius"'' redirects here. This name is also invalidly used for ''Barbus luapulae''; see also text for other species to which it was formerly applied.'''''''Labeobarbus intermedius''''' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007) This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''.==Systematics and taxonomy==The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:Vreven (2006)* ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973* ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940* ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973)* ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836)Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis'').」の詳細全文を読む Labeobarbus intermedius'' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007) This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''.==Systematics and taxonomy==The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:Vreven (2006)* ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973* ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940* ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973)* ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836)Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis'').">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■''''Labeobarbus intermedius''''' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007) This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''.==Systematics and taxonomy==The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:Vreven (2006)* ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973* ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940* ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973)* ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836)Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis'').">ウィキペディアで「:"Barbus intermedius"'' redirects here. This name is also invalidly used for ''Barbus luapulae''; see also text for other species to which it was formerly applied.'''''''Labeobarbus intermedius''''' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007) This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''.==Systematics and taxonomy==The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:Vreven (2006)* ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973* ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940* ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973)* ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836)Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis'').」の詳細全文を読む Labeobarbus intermedius'' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007) This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''.==Systematics and taxonomy==The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:Vreven (2006)* ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973* ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940* ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973)* ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836)Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis'').">ウィキペディアで「:"Barbus intermedius"'' redirects here. This name is also invalidly used for ''Barbus luapulae''; see also text for other species to which it was formerly applied.''''Labeobarbus intermedius''''' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007) This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''.==Systematics and taxonomy==The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:Vreven (2006)* ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973* ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940* ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973)* ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836)Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis'').」の詳細全文を読む Labeobarbus intermedius'' is an East African ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Like the closely related yellowfish, it is hexaploid. A large species, the maximum recorded standard length is nearly .Vreven (2006), de Graaf ''et al.'' (2007) This species has a subspecies named ''Labeobarbus intermedius intermedius''.==Systematics and taxonomy==The year of its first description – as ''Barbus intermedius'' – was for some time erroneously reported as 1837. ''L. intermedius'' was still placed by most modern authors in the "wastebin genus" ''Barbus'' by default, and the IUCN still does so until a thorough taxonomic revision of the African "barbs" is published. However, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus ''Labeobarbus'', which seems a much more appropriate placement. It is a close relative of ''Barbus bynni'', another African "barb", which consequently would also belong in ''Labeobarbus''.No subspecies are recognized at present. The population from the Barino River basin invalidly described as ''L. i. australis'' is identical with the earlier-named ''gregorii'', but probably not sufficiently distinct from its conspecifics to consider it a separate taxon. The same holds true for the supposed subspecies ''leptosoma'' and ''microstoma''. Important junior synonyms of this species are:Vreven (2006)* ''Barbus erlangeri'' Boulenger, 1903* ''Barbus gregorii'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius intermedius'' Rüppell, 1835* ''Barbus intermedius australis'' Banister, 1973* ''Barbus intermedius leptosoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus intermedius microstoma'' Boulenger, 1902* ''Barbus plagiostomus'' Bini, 1940* ''Labeobarbus intermedius australis'' (Banister, 1973)* ''Luciobarbus elongatus'' (Rüppell, 1836)Its close relatives ''L. brevicauda'', ''L. gorgorensis'' and ''L. johnstonii'' (under the name ''latirostris''), and even the rather distinct ''Barbus eurystomus'', were for some time placed in ''"B." intermedius'' as subspecies too. But are considered distinct species today. ''B. procatopus'' is sometimes believed to refer to the present species, but it is actually a junior synonym of the ripon barbel (''B. altianalis'').」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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