Cyprinella
Cyprinella is a genus of fish in the family Cyprinidae, the carps and minnows. They are known as the satinfin shiners. They are native to North America, and some are among the most common freshwater fish species on the eastern side of the continent. Conversely, several Cyprinella species with small distributions are threatened and the Maravillas Creek subspecies of the red shiner is extinct.
The largest species reach around in total length. Breeding males often develop bright coloration. Fish of the genus produce audible sounds during courtship and conflict.Species
There are currently 32 recognized species in this genus:
- Cyprinella alvarezdelvillari Contreras-Balderas & Lozano-Vilano, 1994
- Cyprinella analostana Girard, 1859
- Cyprinella bocagrande
- Cyprinella caerulea
- Cyprinella callisema
- Cyprinella callistia
- Cyprinella callitaenia
- Cyprinella camura
- Cyprinella chloristia
- Cyprinella eurystoma
- Cyprinella formosa
- Cyprinella galactura
- Cyprinella garmani
- Cyprinella gibbsi
- Cyprinella labrosa
- Cyprinella leedsi
- Cyprinella lepida Girard, 1856
- Cyprinella lutrensis
- Cyprinella monacha
- Cyprinella nivea
- Cyprinella panarcys
- Cyprinella proserpina
- Cyprinella pyrrhomelas
- Cyprinella rutila
- Cyprinella spiloptera
- Cyprinella stigmatura
- Cyprinella trichroistia
- Cyprinella venusta Girard, 1856
- Cyprinella whipplei Girard, 1856
- Cyprinella xaenura
- Cyprinella xanthicara
- Cyprinella zanema