Belongs within: Cypriniformes.
Contains: Rhinichthys, Nocomis, Gila, Luxilus, Phoxinus, Notropis, Rasborinae.
The Leuciscinae, minnows, are a widespread group of long-bodied cyprinids with barbels and a maxillary foramen absent, and pharyngeal tooth usually in two rows.
<==Leuciscinae
|--+--Hesperoleucus symmetricus AS09
| `--Lavinia exilicauda AS09
`--+--Rasborinae AS09
`--Pimephales AS09
|--P. notatus B96
|--P. promelas B96
|--P. tenellus SBW95
`--P. vigilax SBW95
|--P. v. vigilax SBW95
`--P. v. perspicus SBW95
Leuciscinae incertae sedis:
Blicca B96
|--B. bjoerkna (Linnaeus 1758) SE08
`--B. croydonensis White 1931 P93
Elopichthys bambusa B96
Couesius B96
Dionda episcopa B96, D81
|--D. e. episcopa D81
`--D. e. plunctifer D81
Pogonichthys macrolepidotus B96, LG80
Richardsonius balteatus B96
Mylopharodon M86
Hypophthalmichthys B96
|--H. molitrix KA01
`--H. nobilis B96
Erimystax B96
|--E. dissimilis SBW95
`--E. x-punctatus SBW95
Tribolodon B96
|--T. brandti T90
|--T. ezoe T90
`--T. hakonensis T90
Ptychocheilus B96
|--P. oregonensis B96
`--+--P. umpquae B96
`--+--P. grandis B96
`--P. lucius B96
Campostoma B96
|--C. anomalum B96
| |--C. a. anomalum SBW95
| `--C. a. pullman SBW95
`--C. oligolepis [=C. anomalum oligolepis] SBW95
Cyprinella B96
|--C. analostana SBW95
|--C. chloristia [=C. analostana chloristius] SBW95
|--C. galactura (Cope 1868) OE97
|--C. spiloptera (Cope 1868) OE97 (see below for synonymy)
`--C. whipplei SBW95
Phenacobius B96
|--P. catostomus SBW95
|--P. crassilabrum SBW95
|--P. mirabilis SBW95
|--P. teretulus SBW95
`--P. uranops SBW95
Rutilus Rafinesque 1820 B96, RA05
|--R. caspicus CS77
|--R. frisii CS77
| |--R. f. frisii CS77
| `--R. f. kutum CS77
|--R. pigus (Lacepède 1803) SE08
`--R. rutilus (Linnaeus 1758) SE08
Abramis B96
|--A. abramis KA01
|--A. ballerus (Linnaeus 1758) SE08
|--A. brama (Linnaeus 1758) SE08
|--A. crysoleucus F15
|--A. sapa (Pallas 1814) SE08
`--A. vimba D56
Leuciscus SE08
|--L. cephalus (Linnaeus 1758) SE08
|--L. idus (Linnaeus 1758) SE08
|--L. leuciscus (Linnaeus 1758) SE08
|--L. peloponnensis KKV03
|--L. rutilus [incl. L. rutilus var. wobla] C01
`--L. souffia Risso 1827 SE08
Rhinichthys B96
Lythrurus R84
| i. s.: L. ardens [incl. Notropis ardens fasciolaris; incl. N. ardens matutinus] SBW95
|--L. umbratilis [=Notropis (Lythrurus) umbratilis] R84
| |--L. u. umbratilis SBW95
| `--L. u. cyanocephalus [=Notropis umbratilis cyanocephalus] SBW95
`--+--L. atrapiculus [=Notropis (Lythrurus) atrapiculus] R84
|--L. bellus [=Notropis (Lythrurus) bellus] R84
| |--L. b. bellus R84
| `--L. b. alegnotus [=Notropis (Lythrurus) bellus alegnotus] R84
`--L. roseipinnis [=Notropis (Lythrurus) roseipinnis] R84
Nocomis B96
Gila B96
Luxilus B96
Phoxinus B96
Notropis B96
Cyprinella spiloptera (Cope 1868) OE97 [=Notropis spilopterus SBW95; incl. C. spiloptera hypsisomata SBW95, N. spilopterus hypsisomatus SBW95]
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[B96] Bond, C. E. 1996. Biology of Fishes 2nd ed. Saunders College Publishing: Fort Worth.
[CS77] Cramp, S., & K. E. L. Simmons (eds) 1977. Handbook of the Birds of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa: The Birds of the Western Palaearctic vol. 1. Ostrich to Ducks. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
[C01] Csiki, E. 1901. Utivázlat [Reiseskizze]. In: Horváth, G. (ed.) Zichy Jenő Gróf Harmadik Ázsiai Utazása [Dritte Asiatische Forschungsreise des Grafen Eugen Zichy] vol. 2. Zichy Jenő Gróf Harmadik Ázsiai Utazásának Állattani Eredményei [Zoologische Ergebnisse der Dritten Asiatischen Forschungsreise des Grafen Eugen Zichy] pp. xii–xli. Victor Hornyánszky: Budapest, and Karl W. Hierseman: Leipzig.
[D56] Dawes, B. 1956. The Trematoda with special reference to British and other European forms. University Press: Cambridge.
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[F15] Fowler, H. W. 1915. Cold-blooded vertebrates from Florida, the West Indies, Costa Rica, and eastern Brazil. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 67 (2): 244–269.
[KA01] Kent, M. L., K. B. Andree, J. L. Bartholomew, M. El-Matbouli, S. S. Desser, R. H. Devlin, S. W. Feist, R. P. Hedrick, R. W. Hoffmann, J. Khattra, S. L. Hallett, R. J. G. Lester, M. Longshaw, O. Palenzuela, M. E. Siddall & C. Xiao. 2001. Recent advances in our knowledge of the Myxozoa. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 48: 395–413.
[KKV03] Kontula, T., S. V. Kirilchik & R. Väinölä. 2003. Endemic diversification of the monophyletic cottoid fish species flock in Lake Baikal explored with mtDNA sequencing. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 27: 143–155.
[LG80] Loudenslager, E. J., & G. A. E. Gall. 1980. Geographic patterns of protein variation and subspeciation in cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki. Systematic Zoology 29 (1): 27–42.
[M86] Mayden, R. L. 1986. Speciose and depauperate phylads and tests of punctuated and gradual evolution: fact or artifact? Systematic Zoology 35 (4): 591–602.
[OE97] Obermeyer, B. K., D. R. Edds, C. W. Prophet & E. J. Miller. 1997. Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) in the Verdigris, Neosho, and Spring River basins of Kansas and Missouri, with emphasis on species of concern. American Malacological Bulletin 14 (1): 41–55.
[P93] Patterson, C. 1993. Osteichthyes: Teleostei. In: Benton, M. J. (ed.) The Fossil Record 2 pp. 621–656. Chapman & Hall: London.
[RA05] Robalo, J. I., V. C. Almada, C. Sousa Santos, M. I. Moreira & I. Doadrio. 2005. New species of the genus Chondrostoma Agassiz, 1832 (Actynopterigii, Cyprinidae) from western Portugal. Graellsia 61 (1): 19–29.
[R84] Rogers, J. S. 1984. Deriving phylogenetic trees from allele frequencies. Systematic Zoology 33 (1): 52–63.
[SE08] Sevcsik, A., & T. Erös. 2008. A revised catalogue of freshwater fishes of Hungary and the neighbouring countries in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Pisces). Annales Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici 100: 331–383.
[SBW95] Stauffer, J. R., Jr, J. M. Boltz & L. R. White. 1995. The fishes of West Virginia. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 146: 1–389.
[T90] Taguchi, S. 1990. Nihon no Sakana. Kogakukan: Tokyo.
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