Anabarilius is a genus of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Xenocyprididae, the East Asian minnows or sharpbellies, most of them only occurring in the area of China. Many of the species have very restricted geographic range and have been negatively impacted by introduced species, fishing, and habitat degradation; the IUCN Red List includes five Anabarilius species that are either endangered or critically endangered and one species (A. macrolepis) that is considered extinct.
Anabarilius is a genus of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Xenocyprididae, the East Asian minnows or sharpbellies, most of them only occurring in the area of China. Many of the species have very restricted geographic range and have been negatively impacted by introduced species, fishing, and habitat degradation; the IUCN Red List includes five Anabarilius species that are either endangered or critically endangered and one species (A. macrolepis) that is considered extinct.
== Species == The genus contains the following species: Anabarilius alburnops (Regan, 1914) Anabarilius andersoni (Regan, 1904) Anabarilius brevianalis W. Zhou & G. H. Cui, 1992 Anabarilius duoyiheensis W. X. Li, W. N. Mao & Zong-Min Lu, 2002 Anabarilius goldenlineus W. X. Li & A. L. Chen, 1995 Anabarilius grahami (Regan, 1908) (Kanglang fish) Anabarilius liui (H. W. Chang, 1944) Anabarilius longicaudatus Y. R. Chen, 1986 Anabarilius macrolepis P. L. Yih & C. K. Wu, 1964 Anabarilius maculatus Y. R. Chen & X. L. Chu, 1980 Anabarilius paucirastellus P. Q. Yue & J. C. He, 1988 Anabarilius polylepis (Regan, 1904) Anabarilius qiluensis Y. R. Chen & X. L. Chu, 1980 Anabarilius qionghaiensis Y. R. Chen, 1986 Anabarilius songmingensis Y. R. Chen & X. L. Chu, 1980 Anabarilius transmontanus (Nichols, 1925) Anabarilius xundianensis J. C. He, 1984 Anabarilius yangzonensis Y. R. Chen & X. L. Chu, 1980
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