INDIAN CYPRINID^. 



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GENERAL VIEW OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF CYPRINID^. 



Asia. 



Family, 



Cyprini- 



DiE CuV. 



SUB-PAM. 



r PjEONOMIN^ 



McClell. 



Genus. 

 Cirrhinus Cuv.. 



Sub-gen. 

 Labeo Cuv. 



O 



■<J I— I 



2 o 



» ? ^ S 

 C) < t» H 



SARCOBORINiE 



McClell. 



Apalopteri- 

 McClell. 



Catastomus Leseur, 

 Barbus Cuv. 



Oreinus McClell. . . 

 Cyprinus prop. Ctiv. 

 Gobio Cuv. 



Tinea Cuv. 

 Gonorhynchus Grow. . . 



' Systomus MeC^e^/. 



Abramis Cuv. 

 Rhodeus Agass.^p^^^.^ Qeneramihe 

 ■{ Apius Agass. j 

 Perilampus McClell. • • 

 Leuciscus Klein. 

 Opsarius McClell. 



fPsecilia prop. Sclm 

 Lebias Cuv. 

 ■r. .!• 11*^ ^7 77 Fundulus Lacep. 

 Paeciha McClell. \ Molinesia Leseur, 



I Cyprinodon Lacep. 

 [Aplochelus McClell. 



Anableps Bl. 



Platycara McClell 



Psilorhynchus McClell. 



- 2 



- 19 

 4 — 



13 13 



1 115 



19 



11-2 1—18 



_ 4 4 



_ 4? 4? 14.^ 



_ 16 18 



I 



_ 10 1 — 11 



12 12 



5 11 7 



lacustrine deposit of OEningen- 



12 12 



13? 4? 9 26.? 



_ _ 12 12 



_ 4 4 



1 — 3 4 



5p 2 7 



_ 1 1 



2 4 6 



Cobitis Lin 



■ { 



CobitispropriaA/cC/e//. 

 Schistura McClell. . . 



3 



_ 2 



3 — 12 



_ — 11 



— 1— 1 



2 



15 



11 



42 37 139 4 2 41 229 



The American species of this family referred to in the R^gne Animal, only 

 amount to thirty-three, but Dr. Richardson in his report on North American 

 Zoology mentions nearly as many more, imperfectly indicated by Rafinesque 

 Smaltz, and other writers as belonging to the rivers and lakes of the new world*; 



* I liave not yet seen the volume of Fauna Boreali Americana by Dr. Richardson, which 

 is devoted to Ichthyology, tlie volume on Birds being the only part of tiuit important work wliich has 

 reached India. 



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