. Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History, under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palaeontology, and zoology. Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Natural history. 364 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History [Vol. LIV RasborinsB When the various series of whiskered Cyprininae, bottom-Udng Gobioninae, cross-mouthed Xenocypridinae, keeled Abramidinae, and others have been taken from the Cyprinidae, there remains a vast number of minnow- and club-Uke

. Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History, under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palaeontology, and zoology. Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Natural history. 364 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History [Vol. LIV RasborinsB When the various series of whiskered Cyprininae, bottom-Udng Gobioninae, cross-mouthed Xenocypridinae, keeled Abramidinae, and others have been taken from the Cyprinidae, there remains a vast number of minnow- and club-Uke Stock Photo
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. Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History, under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palaeontology, and zoology. Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Natural history. 364 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History [Vol. LIV RasborinsB When the various series of whiskered Cyprininae, bottom-Udng Gobioninae, cross-mouthed Xenocypridinae, keeled Abramidinae, and others have been taken from the Cyprinidae, there remains a vast number of minnow- and club-Uke species occurring anywhere in the range of the family; usually slender; belly keelless or rarely with a trace of a keel; dorsal short, without developed spine; barbels absent or rarely present, then small or minute; vent immediately before anal origin. Lacking a more complete knowledge of their rela- tionships, we are incUned to place all these in the Rasborinse, though that subfamily might better be and doubtless usually has been by authors restricted to species with more clearly traceable relationship to the genus Rasbora. Rasbora Bleeker Bleeker, 1859, 'Conspectus Syst. Cypr., ' Nat. Tijdschr. Ned.-Ind., XX, p. 435. Tjrpe: Cyprinv^ rasbora Hamilton-Buchanan. Mouth normal, moderately oblique, lower jaw projecting; no barbels and no keel on belly; lateral Une complete, running low, below the center for most or all its course on peduncle. Small fishes of southern Asia. Teeth 4, 3, 2. Rasbora cephalotaenia (Bleeker) Leuciscus cephalotsenia Bleeker, 1852, Nat. Tijdschr. Ned.-Ind. Reabora cephalotxnia Weber and de Beaufort, 1916, III, p. 74, fig. 25. Ill, p. 97.. ^ Fig. 30. Rasbora cepfudotsenia steineri, type. 05 mm. without caudal. Rasbora cephalotaenia steineri, new subspecies Seven rows of .scales bctwocii tlio lateral lines counted over the l)ack of the middle of the caudal peduncle. Origin of dorsal behind the cen- ter point between snout and hindermost caudal scales; over th