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Bowstripe barb

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Bowstripe barb
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B. viviparus
Binomial name
Barbus viviparus

Barbus viviparus (bowstripe barb) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Barbus. This species is native to Southern Africa.

The males become golden in colour while the females remain silver-brown. Both sexes have a dark stripe running longitudinally along the flanks.

The specific epithet viviparus ("viviparous") is in error; they lay eggs just like all other Barbus. Fry have been noted in the lower reaches of slow flowing streams entering rivers, while adults have been noted amongst aquatic vegetation on river margins and in quiet pools in rapids.[1]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Purves, M. 2009