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Enteromius loveridgii (Boulenger, 1916) |
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Recherche rapide |
- Barbus loveridgii :
Boulenger, 1916 c : 245 (senior synonym)Descriptions of three new cyprinid fishes from East Africa.
| Greenwood, 1962 c : 182 (senior synonym)A revision of certain Barbus species (Pisces, Cyprinidae) from East, Central and South Africa.
| Mann, 1971 : 29 (senior synonym)Some taxonomical notes on the fish fauna of the Baringo area.
| Fowler, 1976 b : 338 (senior synonym)A catalog of World fishes (25).
| Lévêque & Daget, 1984 : 261 (senior synonym)29. Cyprinidae.
| Okeyo, 2003 a : 256 (senior synonym)Taxonomy, common names and distribution of fish in the eastern arm of the Rift Valley drainage, Kenya.
| Seegers et al., 2003 : 32 (senior synonym)Annotated checklist of the freshwater fishes of Kenya (excluding the lacustrine haplochromines from Lake Victoria).
| Nyingi, 2013 : 45, fig. (senior synonym)Guide to common freshwater fishes of Kenya.
| Schmidt, 2014 : 112, 121 (as 'Barbus' loveridgii) (senior synonym)Historical biogeography of the fishes of the Fouta Djallon highlands and surrounding areas..
- Enteromius loveridgii :
Yang et al., 2015 : 112Phylogeny and polyploidy: resolving the classification of cyprinine fishes (Teleostei: Cypriniformes).
| Hayes & Armbruster, 2017 : 353The taxonomy and relationships of the African small barbs (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)..
Attributs
- DISTRIBUTION: Lien Faunafri
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Common names :
Parmicka amalska (Czech), Loveridge's barb (English), Amala pardkala (Estonian)
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Current distribution known :
endemic to the Lake Victoria basin in Kenya. It was described from the Amala River, entering the east side of Lake Baringo. This locality is considered as doubtful and undoubtedly refers to a tributary of the Mara River in Western Kenya, Lake Victoria system
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Genetics :
Schmidt, 2014
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Yang et al., 2015
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Phylogeny :
Schmidt, 2014
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Yang et al., 2015
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Size :
66 mm SL
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Types :
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Barbus loveridgii Boulenger, 1916 c: 245. Type locality: "Amala River, an affluent of Lake Baringo, Kenya". Lectotype BMNH n° 1916.1.14: 14 (selected by Greenwood, 1962 c); paralectotype BMNH n° 1916.1.14: 15.
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