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Online Publication Date: 01 Feb 2006

Fixation of the Type Species of the Genus Sinilabeo and Description of a New Species from the Upper Yangtze River Basin, China (pisces: Cyprinidae)

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Page Range: 96 – 102
DOI: 10.1643/0045-8511(2006)006[0096:FOTTSO]2.0.CO;2
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Abstract

The type species of the cyprinid genus Sinilabeo was misidentified as Varicorhinus tungting, and the species under the generic name belong to Bangana and Linichthys. In order to make Sinilabeo available, its type species is fixed under Article 70.3.2 of the 1999 edition of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature as S. hummeli, a new species herein described from the upper Yangtze River basin in Chongqing City and Sichuan Province, South China. A re-definition is provided for Sinilabeo. It resembles Qianlabeo in having an upper lip only present in the side of the upper jaw and uncovered by the rostral fold, but missing in the median part of the upper jaw that, instead, bears a thin, flexible, and cornified sheath, covered by the rostral fold, a character that can separate both from all other existing genera of Asian labeonins. However, Sinilabeo is distinguished from Qianlabeo in the presence of a rostral fold disconnected from the lower lip; a broadly interrupted postlabial groove only restricted to the side of the lower jaw; an upper lip, which is only present in the side of the upper jaw, separated from it by a groove; 9–10 branched dorsal-fin rays; two pairs of tiny maxillary barbels.

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Lateral view of Sinilabeo hummeli, IHB 2003051, holotype, 120.0 mm SL, China, Chongqing, upper Yangtze River basin


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Figure 2

Ventral view of oromandibular structures in: (A) Bangana rendahli, IHB 2003052, 151.3 mm SL, China, Chongqing city, upper Yangtze River basin; (B) Sinilabeo hummeli, IHB 2003051, holotype, 120.0 mm SL, China, Chongqing city, upper Yangtze River basin. lj = lower jaw; ll = lower lip; uj = upper jaw; ul = upper lip; mb = maxillary barbel; mg = mental groove; rf = rostral fold; pg = postlabial groove. Scale bar = 10 mm


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Figure 3

Map showing the distribution of Sinilabeo hummeli in China


Contributor Notes

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

Received: 07 Feb 2005
Accepted: 13 Aug 2005
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