Hillstream loach

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Hillstream loaches
Beaufortia kweichowensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Balitoridae
Subfamilies

Balitorinae
Nemacheilinae
See text for genera.

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The hillstream loaches are a family Balitoridae[1] of small Eurasian fish. Most species are rheophilic, living in swift, clear and well-oxygenated streams. Several species of the subfamily Balitorinae live in fast-flowing streams or torrents and have modified ventral fins used for clinging to rocks. They have a number of similarities with the sibling family of loaches (Cobitidae), such as multiple barbels around the mouth. They should not be confused with the loricariids, which looks similar but is a family of catfish. The family includes over 600 species in more than 60 genera. Many of the species are popular for aquaria.

[edit] Classification

  • Subfamily Balitorinae
    • Annamia
    • Balitora
    • Balitoropsis
    • Beaufortia
    • Bhavania
    • Crossostoma
    • Cryptotora
    • Dienbiena
    • Erromyzon
    • Gastromyzon
    • Glaniopsis
    • Hemimyzon
    • Homaloptera
    • Homalosoma
    • Hypergastromyzon
    • Jinshaia
    • Katibasia
    • Lepturichthys
    • Liniparhomaloptera
    • Metahomaloptera
    • Neogastomyzon
    • Neohomaloptera
    • Paraprotomyzon
    • Parhomaloptera
    • Plesiomyzon
    • Protomyzon
    • Pseudogastromyzon
    • Pseudohomaloptera
    • Sectoria
    • Sewellia
    • Sinogastromyzon
    • Sinohomaloptera
    • Travancoria
    • Vanmanenia

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[edit] References

  1. ^ "Balitoridae". FishBase. Ed. Rainer Froese and Daniel Pauly. 05 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.