Genus of fishes
Barbatula is a genus of fish in the family Nemacheilidae native to Europe and Asia.[2][3] They are found in streams, rivers and lakes, and the genus also includes Europe's only cavefish, which only was discovered in the Danube–Aachtopf system in Germany in 2015.[4][5]
Barbatula formerly included many more species, but these have been moved to other genera, notably Oxynoemacheilus.[2]
Species
These are the currently recognized species in this genus:[3]
- Barbatula altayensis S. Q. Zhu, 1992
- Barbatula barbatula (Linnaeus, 1758) (Stone loach)
- Barbatula cobdonensis (Gundriser 1973)
- Barbatula compressirostris (Warpachowski, 1897)
- Barbatula conilobus Prokofiev, 2016
- Barbatula dgebuadzei (Prokofiev, 2003)
- Barbatula dsapchynensis Prokofiev, 2016
- Barbatula emuensis H. Chen, H. Zhang, Y. Chen & Freyhof, 2019
- Barbatula gibba L. Cao, Causse & E. Zhang, 2012
- Barbatula golubtsovi (Prokofiev, 2003)
- Barbatula hispanica (Lelek, 1987)
- Barbatula karabanowi Prokofiev, 2018
- Barbatula kirinensis T.-L. Tchang, 1932
- Barbatula leoparda Gauliard, Dettai, Persat, Keith & Denys, 2019
- Barbatula liaoyangensis Chen, Zhang, Chen & Freyhof, 2019
- Barbatula linjiangensis Chen, Zhang, Chen & Freyhof, 2019
- Barbatula markakulensis (Men'shikov, 1939)
- Barbatula nuda (Bleeker, 1864)
- Barbatula oreas (D. S. Jordan & Fowler, 1903)
- Barbatula pechiliensis (Fowler, 1899)
- Barbatula potaninorum (Prokofiev, 2007)
- Barbatula quignardi (Băcescu-Meşter, 1967)
- Barbatula restricta Prokofiev, 2015[6]
- Barbatula sawadai (Prokofiev, 2007)
References
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