Rasbora
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Harlequin rasbora, Trigonostigma heteromorpha
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A rasbora is member of a group of small minnow-type fish in the family Cyprinidae (carps). Fish from genera such as Boraras, Microrasbora, Rasbora and Trigonostigma are commonly referred to as rasboras. The genus Microrasbora may be more closely related to danios than other genera in this group while the genera Boraras and Trignonstigma were split from Rasbora. Currently the genus Rasbora remains the largest one, containing around 70 species, which can be found in Southeast Asia and Africa.
Most of the rasboras are small, up to 10 cm long. A number of species are regularly kept in aquariums; the most common of these is the harlequin rasbora (Trigonostigma heteromorpha).
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[edit] Species, listed in order of scientific name within genus
For Microrasbora, see Danionin.
[edit] Boraras
- Boraras brigittae - Mosquito rasbora
- Boraras maculatus - Dwarf rasbora
- Boraras merah
- Boraras micros
- Boraras urophthalmoides - Exclamation point rasbora
[edit] Rasbora
- Rasbora borapetensis, - Blackline rasbora or red-tailed rasbora
- Rasbora caverii
- Rasbora daniconius
- Rasbora dorsiocellata
- Rasbora einthovenii, - Brilliant rasbora
- Rasbora elegans, - Elegant rasbora
- Rasbora notura
- Rasbora pauciperforata, - Red lined rasbora
- Rasbora paviei
- Rasbora trilineata, - Scissortail rasbora
- Rasbora vaterifloris
- Rasbora wilpita
[edit] Trigonostigma
- Trigonostigma espei - Lambchop rasbora
- Trigonostigma hengeli - Glowlight rasbora
- Trigonostigma heteromorpha - Harlequin rasbora
- Trigonostigma somphongsi
[edit] See also
- Danios - closely related fish to the rasboras