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Online Publication Date: 01 Feb 2005

Linichthys: A New Genus of Chinese Cyprinid Fishes (Teleostei: Cypriniformes)

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DOI: 10.1643/CI-03-256R2
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Abstract

Linichthys, new genus, is proposed for Barbodes laticeps Lin and Zhang, 1986. It can be separated from all other genera of Asian Barbinae in having a shallow depression extending along the median portion of the upper lip. Linichthys is superficially very similar to the type species of a monotypic Chinese cyprinid cavefish genus, Typhlobarbus nudiventris, in having an elongate and somewhat compressed body form, a truncate distal margin of the dorsal fin, and a soft and smooth last unbranched dorsal-fin ray, all of them being atypical for most of Asian barbins. The two genera differ in size of the eye and the number of rows of pharyngeal tooth. Although the same body form and/or structure of the dorsal fin are also shared with some species currently placed in other genera of Asian barbins, the recognition of Linichthys is warranted because of their marked differences in other characters. A redescription is also provided for the type species of the monotypic genus, Linichthys laticeps. It is known only from the upper and middle Zhu Jiang basin and the upper Chang Jiang basin in the city of Guiyang, Guizhou Province, South China.

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Lateral view of Linichthys laticeps, IHB 78X6242, holotype, 110.2 mm SL, China, Guizhou Province, Guiyang City, Nanming He, stream tributary to Qingshui Jiang tributary to Wu Jiang, Chang Jiang basin


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Scale of Linichthys laticepes, taken from the upper trunk anterior to the vertical through the dorsal-fin origin, IHB 78X6274, 91.8 mm SL, paratype. Arrow points to the head. Scale bar = 5 mm


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Ventral view of the left side of pharyngeal tooth plate in Linichthys laticeps, IHB 9050010, 75.1 mm SL. Arrow points to the head. Scale bar = 1 mm


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Map showing the distribution of Linichthys laticeps in China


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Ventral view of the oromandibular structures in Linichthys laticeps, IHB 661132, 99.1 mm SL. dul = depression of upper lip; ll = lower lip; ul = upper lip; mb = maxillary barbel; rf = rostral fold; rb = rostral barbel; pg = postlabial groove. Scale bar = 10 mm


Contributor Notes

(EZ) Department of Ichthyology, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430072, Hubei Province, People's Republic of China; and (FF) Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Swedish Museum of Natural History, P.O. Box 50007 S-104 05 Stockholm, Sweden. E-mail: (EZ) zhange@ihb.ac.cn Send reprint requests to EZ.

Accepted: 04 Sept 2004
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