Pseudobarbus


Pseudobarbus is a ray-finned fish genus in the family Cyprinidae. The type species is Burchell's Redfin. The scientific name is derived from the Ancient Greek pseudes and the Latin word barbus. This genus contains some of the South African redfins. It was originally proposed as a subgenus but has since been found worthy of recognition as a full genus.
This genus is restricted to southern Africa; all of its species were formerly placed in Barbus, the genus of typical barbels and their relatives. One taxon was originally described as P. leonhardi - this, however, was a European fish for which the genus was erroneously proposed anew. It has since turned out to be nothing other than the barbel B. peloponnesius.

Species and systematics

Pseudobarbus was placed in the paraphyletic "subfamily" Barbinae by those that recognize that group. But if not included in the Cyprininae outright it might - like the other small African barbs - belong to an as yet unnamed subfamily.
There are currently 15 recognized species in this genus:
Some South Africa "redfin" barb were previously placed in Barbus, mainly due to a lack of taxonomic and systematic study of that huge "wastebin genus". They formed a clade distinct from the traditional Pseudobarbus and were more plesiomorphic. Certainly, they did not belong in the typical barbel:

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