- Source: Tanakia
Tanakia is a genus of cyprinid fish, consisting of seven species that occur in Eastern Asia. The type species is the Tanakia limbata.
Genus is named for Shigeho Tanaka (1878-1974), “accomplished” ichthyologist of the Imperial University of Tokyo, who described Tanakia shimazui in 1908 and Pseudorhodeus tanago in 1909.
Species
There are currently 7 species of this genus:
Tanakia koreensis (I. S. Kim & C. H. Kim, 1990)
Tanakia lanceolata (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846)
Tanakia latimarginata (Kim, Jeon & Suk, 2014)
Tanakia limbata (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846) (Oily bitterling)
Tanakia shimazui (S. Tanaka (I), 1908)
Tanakia signifer (L. S. Berg, 1907) (Korean bitterling)
Tanakia somjinensis (I. S. Kim & C. H. Kim, 1991)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ōtawara, Tochigi
- Siprinide
- Tanakia
- Tanakia lanceolata
- Tanakia signifer
- Tanakia somjinensis
- Paratanakia himantegus
- Oily bitterling
- Tokyo bitterling
- Tanakia latimarginata
- Tanakia shimazui
- Tanakia koreensis