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Coppernose barb, the Glossary

Index Coppernose barb

The coppernose barb (Raiamas christyi) is a species of cyprinid fish in the genus Raiamas who are found in the Congo River system in Africa.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 4 relations: Congo River, Cyprinidae, George Albert Boulenger, Raiamas.

  2. Fish described in 1920
  3. Raiamas

Congo River

The Congo River, formerly also known as the Zaire River, is the second-longest river in Africa, shorter only than the Nile, as well as the third-largest river in the world by discharge volume, following the Amazon and Ganges rivers. It is the world's deepest recorded river, with measured depths of around.

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Cyprinidae

Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family, including the carps, the true minnows, and their relatives the barbs and barbels, among others.

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George Albert Boulenger

George Albert Boulenger (19 October 1858 – 23 November 1937) was a Belgian-British zoologist who described and gave scientific names to over 2,000 new animal species, chiefly fish, reptiles, and amphibians.

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Raiamas

Raiamas is a genus of cyprinid freshwater fishes. Coppernose barb and Raiamas are Danioninae stubs.

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See also

Fish described in 1920

Raiamas

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coppernose_barb

Also known as Raiamas christyi.